amOKchen |
2007-07-02 02:09 |
Sharingan genjutsu works only on eye contact, yes.
Isn't he forgetting that genjutsu can be done on all five senses?
Deidara should still be vulnerable.
* 1.1 Sight / immune
* 1.2 Hearing
* 1.3 Taste
* 1.4 Smell
* 1.5 Touch
I can agree on that Sight is the most crucial part to genjutsu, but I hardly believe that it alone is enough to become immune to all genjutsu.
edit: Maybe I read it wrong, and the training was only to break sharingan eye genjutsu.
Also I was just reading about senses and came across something nice info.
Other senses:
Thermoception is the sense of heat and the absence of heat (cold), also by the skin and including internal skin passages. There is some disagreement about how many senses this actually represents - the thermoceptors in the skin are quite different from the homeostatic thermoceptors which provide feedback on internal body temperature.
Nociception (physiological pain) is the nonconscious perception of near-damage or damage to tissue. It can be classified as from one to three senses, depending on the classification method. The three types of pain receptors are cutaneous (skin), somatic (joints and bones) and visceral (body organs). For a considerable time, it was believed that pain was simply the overloading of pressure receptors, but research in the first half of the 20th century indicated that pain is a distinct phenomenon that intertwines with all other senses, including touch. At present pain is defined scientifically as a wholly subjective experience.
Equilibrioception, the vestibular sense, is the perception of balance or acceleration and is related to cavities containing fluid in the inner ear. There is some disagreement as to whether this also includes the sense of "direction" or orientation. However, as with depth perception earlier, it is generally regarded that "direction" is a post-sensory cognitive awareness.
Proprioception, the kinesthetic sense, is the perception of body awareness and is a sense that people are frequently not aware of, but rely on enormously. More easily demonstrated than explained, proprioception is the "unconscious" awareness of where the various regions of the body are located at any one time. (This can be demonstrated by anyone's closing the eyes and waving the hand around. Assuming proper proprioceptive function, at no time will the person lose awareness of where the hand actually is, even though it is not being detected by any of the other senses). It can be used in reaction time. Proprioception and touch are related in subtle ways, and their impairment results in surprising and deep deficits in perception and action (Robles-De-La-Torre 2006). In contrast, an octopus has no or limited proprioception due to the complicated shapes their tentacles can form.
sense of time
sense of fear.
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