Definition of Sensorium. Meaning of Sensorium. Synonyms of Sensorium

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Definition of Sensorium

Sensorium
Sensorium Sen*so"ri*um, n.; pl. E. Sensoriums, L. Sensoria. [L., fr. sentire, sensum, to discern or perceive by the senses.] (Physiol.) The seat of sensation; the nervous center or centers to which impressions from the external world must be conveyed before they can be perceived; the place where external impressions are localized, and transformed into sensations, prior to being reflected to other parts of the organism; hence, the whole nervous system, when animated, so far as it is susceptible of common or special sensations.

Meaning of Sensorium from wikipedia

- A sensorium (/sɛnˈsɔːrɪəm/) (pl.: sensoria) is the apparatus of an organism's perception considered as a whole. It is the "seat of sensation" where it...
- Look up sensorium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sensorium is the apparatus of an organism's perception considered as a whole. Sensorium may also...
- The Sensorium is regarded the world's first commercial 4D film and was first screened in a Six Flags theme park in Baltimore in 1984. It was produced...
- Sensorium Corporation is a social virtual reality (VR) company that is registered in the Cayman Islands with multiple offices nationwide. Including Los...
- The World Sensorium is an olfactory art project initiated by ****il Nalls, an interdisciplinary artist based in New York. Nalls conceived the project intending...
- Musculoskeletal system Location Skeletal muscle Identifiers Latin organum sensorium tendinis TH H3.03.00.0.00024 Anatomical terms of microanatomy [edit on...
- dorsal root. Details Precursor Neural crest Identifiers Latin ganglion sensorium nervi spinalis MeSH D005727 TA98 A14.2.00.006 TA2 6167 FMA 5888 Anatomical...
- dreams, action in Aristotle's psychology. Impressions are stored in the sensorium (the heart), linked by his laws of ****ociation (similarity, contrast,...
- stages. Unlike other psychotic forms, PDP typically presents with a clear sensorium. It might overlap with other psychiatric symptoms, making the diagnosis...
- corporeal matter—emanated from seen objects and entered the seer's mind/sensorium through the eye's aperture.) Both schools of thought relied upon the principle...