Similar words: sensor, sponsor, sense, in a sense, consensus, sensation, sensitive, senseless. Meaning: ['sensrɪ] adj. 1. of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system 2. involving or derived from the senses 3. relating to or concerned in sensation.
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31. It is only an extension of our human form of sensory perception.
32. This typical report contains many descriptions of direct sensory phenomena.
33. Other children may be aggressive because they crave lots of sensory input.
34. Perception was pretty much neurophysiology: sensory inhibition, Mach band phenomena, iconic storage, and the like.
35. Full use needs to be made of tactile and sensory experiences.
36. Sensory loss frequently occurs with motor loss; the patient is paralysed and it compounds the problem of maintaining a safe environment.
37. But there is no reason why both these and other sensory systems should not be employed.
38. That male displays should be suited to the sensory systems of females is only to be expected.
39. These lenses are much smaller than ours, so less potentially damaging light reaches the sensory cells.
40. Eyes and antennae are relatively small in some species, suggesting that sensory inputs are limited.
41. There are three classes of sensory neurons which respond to three different classes of objects.
42. Important in the control of gait is the afferent input of the sensory nerves.
43. Either they need a similar sensory system or, alternatively, human helpers.
44. At the same time the sensory awareness of the organism, and its ability to react to stimuli, are also withdrawn.
45. The effect is rather like being in a sensory deprivation tank, in that you can't move or react at all.
46. The organism that develops a rudimentary eye is able to adjust its behaviour in accordance with its new sensory input.
47. They make use of a combination of two sensory inputs.
48. Philip continues his show with mind-reading using extra sensory perception charts.
49. The relationship between complexity and organization becomes a key question in trying to simulate the processing of sensory inputs.
50. Elderly patients with multiple sensory deficits may experience intermittent feelings of dizziness, especially when walking or turning.
51. Like Zen meditation, sensory awareness is not a teaching but a practice....
52. In this case, parents can adjust the type and level of sensory information they provide.
53. These distinctive characteristics come from differences in minute quantities of flavouring constituents whose concentrations are at the threshold of human sensory perception.
54. Closely connected to a horse's need for sensory stimulation is its need for exercise.
55. As food touches the tongue it comes into contact with the sensory papillae there.
56. It was the most extraordinary sensory experience he had ever had and one he never wanted to repeat.
57. Rather,[http://sentencedict.com/sensory.html] the axons of the sensory neurons carry impulses back into the spinal cord.
58. It also inhibits motor activity induced by rectal distention and increases sensory thresholds for defaecation in patients with the irritable bowel syndrome.
59. The sensory and motor indriyas are an integral part of the internal mind configuration of all living creatures.
60. They were almost certainly endowed with highly developed sensory and intuitive powers seen only in the few remaining native tribes alive today.
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