An aluminum backpack
senses skin responses, emitting puffs of smoke that alert bystanders to the wearer's mood.
Not exact matches
Your let down
response can be associated with sight (a photo of baby), a smell (baby's onesie), a sound (baby's cry) or the
sense of touch (baby against your
skin).
Engaging with your baby through massage incorporates all the elements of parent - child bonding as it stimulates your little one's
senses through
skin contact, eye contact and your familiar smell as well as hearing your voice and experiencing a focussed
response.
Touch receptors in your
skin sense the insect and activate an electrical current that passes along nerves until it reaches your brain, which registers the fly's presence and instigates a
response.
More than a hundred sites in the genome showed strong evidence of recent selection, including genes that affect muscle tissue, hair, hearing, immune - system function,
skin pigmentation,
sense of smell, and the body's
response to heat stress.