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Sensory Landscape

Meaning

Sensory Landscape refers to the complex, integrated perception of the external and internal environment, encompassing the acuity, processing, and interpretation of all sensory inputs—visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, gustatory, and proprioceptive. In hormonal health, this concept is crucial because the quality of the sensory landscape is directly influenced by neuroendocrine balance, which dictates emotional regulation, cognitive processing, and the body’s overall stress response.