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sensory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sensory may
refer to:
Sensory ecology, how
organisms obtain information about their environment Sensory neuron...
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Sensory processing disorder (SPD),
formerly known as
sensory integration dysfunction, is a
condition in
which multisensory input is not
adequately processed...
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Sensory overload occurs when one or more of the body's
senses experiences over-stimulation from the environment.
There are many
environmental elements...
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Sensory substitution is a
change of the
characteristics of one
sensory modality into
stimuli of
another sensory modality. A
sensory substitution system...
- frailties". Rhine's
experiments were
discredited due to the
discovery that
sensory leakage or
cheating could account for all his
results such as the subject...
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called sensory transduction. The cell
bodies of the
sensory neurons are
located in the
dorsal root
ganglia of the
spinal cord. The
sensory information...
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depending on
which nerve fibers are affected.
Neuropathies affecting motor,
sensory, or
autonomic nerve fibers result in
different symptoms. More than one...
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Sensory analysis (or
sensory evaluation) is a
scientific discipline that
applies principles of
experimental design and
statistical analysis to the use...
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given some
additional significance.
Hallucinations can
occur in any
sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive...
- thermoreceptors) in
sensory organs transduct sensory information from
these organs towards the
central nervous system,
finally arriving at the
sensory cortices in...