
How Our Senses Shape Our Understanding
Dear readers, ever thought about how much our senses shape the way we understand the world? The concept of embodied cognition suggests that our thoughts

Dear readers, ever thought about how much our senses shape the way we understand the world? The concept of embodied cognition suggests that our thoughts

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