19 Senses

The 19 senses the ITI model references are:
Sense                           Kind of Input  
Sight                            Visible light                                        
Hearing                       Vibrations in the air                           
Touch                          Tactile contact                                               
Taste                           Chemical molecular
Smell                           Olfactory molecular
Balance                       Kinesthetic geotropic
Vestibular                    Repetitious movement
Temperature               Molecular motion
Pain                             Nociception
Eidetic imagery           Neuroelectric image retention
Magnetic                     Ferromagnetic orientation
Infrared                       Long electromagnetic waves
Ultraviolet                   Short electromagnetic waves
Ionic                            Airborne ionic charge
Vomeronasal               Pheromonic sensing
Proximal                      Physical closeness
Electrical                     Surface charge
Barometric                  Atmospheric pressure
Geogravimetric           Sensing mass differences

If you read this list and recognize only the first five traditional understanding of senses, Kovalik’s ITI model would predict that you teach predominantly in ways that acknowledge the senses of sight and hearing. Within the ITI approach, it is asserted that there are six general groupings of the 19 senses that draw from particular senses: