Sensation is a reflection of the properties of objects of the objective world in our consciousness, arising as a result of their impact on our sense organs and stimulating the nerve centers of the cerebral cortex. Sensation is one of the main categories of sensations that play an important role in our lives.
The sensation can be visual, auditory, gustatory, olfactory or tactile. Each sense has its own set of properties that allow us to perceive the environment. For example, vision allows us to see the colors, shapes and sizes of objects, and hearing allows us to hear sounds of varying pitch, volume and timbre. Taste and smell allow us to sense taste and smell, while touch allows us to sense the texture and temperature of objects.
Each sensation has its own specificity, which allows us to perceive the world around us. For example, visual sensations allow us to see the color, shape and size of objects, and auditory sensations allow us to hear sounds of different frequencies, volumes and heights. Tasty sensations allow us to feel the taste of food, and olfactory sensations allow us to smell. Tactile sensations allow us to feel the texture and temperature of surrounding objects.