Sensory biology is a branch of biology that focuses on the study of how organisms receive and process information from their environment through sensory organs such as eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin. This field explores the mechanisms and processes involved in sensory perception, including how sensory stimuli are detected, transmitted to the brain, and decoded to produce behavioral responses. Researchers in sensory biology investigate a wide range of topics related to sensory systems, including the evolution of sensory organs, neurobiology of sensation, and the role of sensory perception in ecological interactions and behavior. By studying sensory biology, scientists aim to better understand how organisms interact with their environment and adapt to changes in their surroundings.