Here we address the question of whether humans can perceive ionizing radiation. We conducted a thorough review of the clinical and experimental literature related to ionizing radiation, with a focus on its acute effects. Specifically, we examined the three domains of X-ray perception found in animals (abdominal, olfactory, and retinal), which led us to instances of ionizing radiation-induced hearing and taste sensory phenomena in humans thus suggesting that humans can perceive X-rays across various sensory modalities via multiple mechanisms. We also analyzed literature to understand the mechanisms associated with reported symptoms, this led us to the concept of radiomodulation, an understudied modulatory effect of sub-ablative ionizing radiation doses on neurons. Based on this review of the literature we propose the hypothesis that a significant radiomodulation mechanism is the formation of reactive oxygen species from radiolysis which activates immune and sensory signal transduction mechanisms specifically related to the redox activity in TRP and K channels. Additionally, we find evidence to support the previous claims of perception stemming from Cherenkov radiation and ozone production which are perceived using canonical sensory modalities. Finally, for we provide a concise summary of the applications of ionizing radiation in clinical imaging and therapy, as well as prospects for future developments of radiation technologies for biomedical and fundamental research.
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