BBC Radio 4 - The Uncommon Senses. Lemons are fast, Bananas are slow?

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For thousands of years people thought we had 5 senses, now it's believed we have up to 33.
In this new series, philosopher Barry Smith and sound artist Nick Ryan take us on a journey into the extraordinary world of sensory perception.
The multisensory world is a strange place, once you look at it closely.

Heston Blumenthal explains why a drink tastes different depending on which hand you hold it in;
Barry Smith takes us on a plane to show how balance effects vision, and shows how the sensory dulling effects of air travel can be altered by tasting spice.
We discover how the senses interact with other constantly in ways that can be surprising and strange.
And we try to answer the question: why does everyone agree that lemons are fast, while bananas are slow?




I've enjoyed this series.

There are twelve, 15 minute episodes starting here - LINK or the whole series can be heard in the two omnibus programs below.


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I wish they would air this sort of thing whilst I'm stuck in the chair for an hour-long dental appointment. :)
 
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Rubbish. Whiskey tastes like shlt no matter which hand it's held in.
 

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