India, Dec. 24 -- Modern research suggests humans may possess up to 33 senses, far beyond the traditional five.

These senses work together to create a unified experience of the world, influencing how we perceive textures, tastes, and even our own body movements.

This multisensory integration highlights the complexity and richness of human perception, challenging long-held beliefs about our sensory capabilities.

Stuck in front of our screens all day, we often ignore our senses beyond sound and vision. And yet they are always at work. When we're more alert we feel the rough and smooth surfaces of objects, the stiffness in our shoulders, the softness of bread.

In the morning, we may feel the tingle of toothpaste, hear and feel the runnin...