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Sixth sense or variants may refer to:
Senses[edit]
- Extrasensory perception (ESP), commonly called the sixth sense
- Equilibrioception (sense of balance), and proprioception (sense of body position), commonly accepted physiological senses in addition to the usually considered "five senses"
Film and TV[edit]
- Sixth Sense (TV series), a 2020 South Korean variety television program
- The Sixth Sense, a 1999 film directed by M. Night Shyamalan
- The Sixth Sense (TV series), a 1972 TV series
Music[edit]
- Sixth Sense (band), see Storyhill
- Sixx Sense, a nationally syndicated radio show hosted by Mötley Crüe founder Nikki Sixx
Albums[edit]
- Sixth Sense (Brown Eyed Girls album), the fourth studio album released by the South Korean girl group Brown Eyed Girls
- The Sixth Sense (Lee Morgan album), 1968
- The Sixth Sense (Don Pullen album), 1985
- The Sixth Sense, album by Ai Kuwabara
Songs[edit]
- "Sixth Sense" (Brown Eyed Girls song)
- "The 6th Sense", a 2000 song by the rapper Common
- "Sixth Sense", song from Sixth Sense by Brown Eyed Girls
- "Sixth Sense", song from Chicago VIII by Chicago
- "Sixth Sense", song from Ofra Haza by Ofra Haza
- "Sixth Sense", song from X by Royal Hunt
- "Sixth Sense", song from Be Still by Donna Lewis
- "Sixth Sense", song from Life Love Flesh Blood by Imelda May
- "Sixth Sense", song from Manscape by Wire
Products[edit]
- SixthSense, a wearable gestural interface
- SixthSense, the reporting product of YouGov
- HTC Sense, 6.0
See also[edit]
- Idolatry
- El Sexto Sentido (The Sixth Sense), a 2006 album by the Mexican pop singer Thalía
- Five senses (disambiguation)
- Ṣaḍāyatana (Sanskrit), the six sense bases as understood in Buddhism
- Satanism
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