How It Works

WELCOME Issue 185

ave you ever been told that you’ve got eyes in the back of your head? Do you, we explain how your everyday senses of sight, smell, touch, taste and hearing work, then delve into the world of other senses and perceptions that you might not even realise you have. Some of these super senses can be explained, but scientists don’t fully understand others – they can seem quite spooky and almost supernatural. Turn to page 26 to discover whether you’re experiencing the world differently to most. Hope you enjoy the issue!

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