What are sensory modalities?

Sensory modalities are the different ways we can feel or notice things around us using our body.

Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys, some bumpy, some smooth, some loud, and some quiet. Each time you pick up a toy, your body tells you what it's like, that’s sensory modalities in action!

How We Use Our Senses

You probably know about the big ones:

  • Touch, when you feel something rough or soft (like a blanket or a rock),
  • Hearing, when you listen to music or your friend calling you,
  • Sight, when you look at colorful pictures or watch a cartoon.

But there are more! Like taste, when you eat chocolate and it feels sweet, and smell, like when you walk by a bakery and it smells like fresh bread. Each of these is a different sensory modality, helping you know what's going on around you, just like your toy box helps you pick the right toy to play with!

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Examples

  1. A child feels the heat of a stove with their hand.
  2. Someone hears music coming from another room.
  3. You taste your favorite candy and instantly recognize it.

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