-domi- t1_izsc7cq wrote
Reply to comment by JaggedMetalOs in Molecular markers of cells involved in the sixth sense — proprioception, the unconscious sense of body position and movement by marketrent
Sure. Just the way in which it's working there can hardly be called a "sense." It's like calling the secretions of my esophageal mucosal membranes a sense.
Wu-TangCrayon t1_iztngb8 wrote
It's as ridiculous as calling the movement of sound waves in your inner ear getting converted to sound signals in the brain a "sense." That's clearly just a body's subconscious mechanical function.
-domi- t1_izvnt59 wrote
No, in very consciously aware of sounds. The tinnitus makes low sounds difficult, but i can consciously tell them apart if i try.
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