We receive information
through different sensory experiences and stimuli including touch, whether light or deep (also known as proprioception), smell, sight, hearing, tasting, and movement, also known as vestibular input.
You can also dye dry pasta with vinegar and food coloring for
a different sensory experience.
They exposed the animals to
different sensory experiences, such as heat or light exposure and smelling bananas or jasmine, to see what was happening in the brain during the experience.
In this case, the differences between males and females was due not to innate factors — as you might expect for a pheromone - sensing system — but instead to
different sensory experiences.»