Sensation
Sensation refers to the processing of senses by the sensory system; see also sensation (psychology).
Sensation or sensations may also refer to:
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In arts and entertainment
In literature
- Sensation (fiction), a fiction writing mode
- Sensation novel, a British literary genre
- Sensation Comics, a comic book series
In film and television
- Sensation (film), a 1936 British crime film
- Sensations of 1945, a 1944 American musical-comedy film
- Sensations (film), a 1975 pornographic film
- Sensation (1995 film), a 1995 film starring Kari Wührer
- Sensation (2010 film), a 2010 Irish comedy film
In music and dance
- Sensations, a sub-group of Hey! Say! JUMP
- "Sensation" (song), by The Who
- "Sensations" (Alphaville song), a song by German band Alphaville
- Sensation (album), by Anúna, released in 2006
- The Sensations, an American musical R&B/pop quartet of the 1950s and early 1960s
- Sensation (event), an indoor dance event which originated from the Netherlands
- SENSATION (music project), a band and a label formed by the Malaysian-Chinese singer-songwriter Gary Chaw
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Sensation (art exhibition), a controversial British art exhibition
In science and technology
- Aeroflying Sensation, a French ultralight aircraft
- HTC Sensation, a HTC mobile phone
- Sensation Science Centre, a science centre in Dundee, Scotland
Businesses
- Sensation Animation, a subsidiary group of the Walt Disney Corporation
- Sensation Lawn Mowers, a defunct manufacturer of lawn mowers and lawn equipment
Other uses
- Sensation (mango), a mango cultivar that originated in south Florida
- Sensation (ship), Carnival Cruise Line ship
- Sensation play (BDSM), a term in sexual culture
- Walkers Sensations, a type of potato crisp
- Vedana, the Buddhist concept of sensation
See also
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