1. Visual stimuli: Anything that is seen by the eyes, such as colors, shapes, patterns, and movements.
2. Auditory stimuli: Sounds and noises that are heard, such as music, speech, and environmental sounds.
3. Tactile stimuli: Sensations that are felt through touch, such as pressure, temperature, texture, and vibration.
4. Olfactory stimuli: Smells and odors that are detected by the nose, such as food, flowers, and chemicals.
5. Gustatory stimuli: Tastes and flavors that are experienced through the sense of taste, such as sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.
6. Proprioceptive stimuli: Sensations that come from within the body, such as muscle tension, joint position, and balance.
7. Vestibular stimuli: Sensations related to movement and balance, such as spinning, swinging, and tilting.
8. Emotional stimuli: Stimuli that evoke emotional responses, such as happiness, sadness, fear, and anger.
9. Cognitive stimuli: Stimuli that require mental processing, such as problem-solving tasks, puzzles, and reading.
10. Social stimuli: Interactions with other people, such as facial expressions, gestures, and verbal communication.