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Science
Extra Senses
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Monday 5th November - Friday 9th November 2007, 3.45pm - 4.00pm

Aristotle defined our five senses over two and a half thousand years ago. But in fact we have many more. In this five part series, Graham Easton delves into the Extra SensesÌýthat we take for granted. He finds out how they work and meets some remarkable people whoÌýexperience these senses in a unique way.

The Torture King lying on bed of nails with 4 people standing on him (copyright Jon Alloway)
The Torture King (Picture: copyright Jon Alloway)

Programme 1 - Pain

Graham steps into the Pain Research laboratory at the Institute of Psychiatry in London to discover why some things hurt more than others.

Plus he talks to The Torture King, whoÌýperforms some pretty shocking stunts. How does he control his pain?

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Ballet dancer Jenna Lee in rehearsal, backstage at the London Coliseum
Ballet dancer Jenna Lee in rehearsal

Programme 2 - Balance

Graham attempts to master balance by taking a lesson with The English National Ballet, and has a dizzy moment in the balance lab at Charing Cross Hospital, London.

But what happens if your balance systems goes permanently astray? Steve Geary has a rare condition which affects his sense of balance, and means thatÌýhe canÌýhear his eyes squeak.

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Programme 3 - Time

Why does time fly when you're having fun and drag when you're bored? This week, Graham looks at our sense of time and finds out that it's not as stable as we might think.

He discovers how our internal clock works and talks to Paul White, whose body clock runs on a 30-hour day. Graham also undergoes hypnosis to try and slow down his sense of time.

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Programme 4 - Temperature

Getting hot at the gym might feel uncomfortable, but our bodies are working hard to keep our core temperature stable. A few degrees above or below our normal 37C and we would die.

This week, Graham talks to polar explorer Dr Mike Stroud about the perils of frostbite, and to hyperhydrosis patient Justine, who suffers from excess sweating.

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Programme 5 -Digestion

The final programme of the series delves into our inner sense of digestion. From eating to excreting, how do our bodies detect when we are full, or need emptying?

Graham finds out why we all haveÌýdifferent appetite levels, and which foods make us feel more full. Then he visits Dr Slack at his bladder clinic, to discover what’s happening when you’ve got to go.

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