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From Darwin's proposals in 1856 on the evolution of species, and moving through the reflections and findings of biology, anthropology, neuroscience among other disciplines, where the evolution of man is recognized, and not only in biology, but in different planes that range from cognitive, sensory and social; which in turn show an increasingly evolved subject in permanent connection with its social and historical contexts. In this sense, the objective of this essay, developed from the theoretical and referential review, is to contribute to the reflection on the presence of a new evolution, Homo Sensorium, distinguished by its mental, emotional and even sensory capacity that it has achieved. higher levels than the average and allows you to connect with others and your environment. Concluding that said new human can see, hear and feel everything that others are experiencing; standing out for having a genetic lineage that allows them to have abilities and skills above average.