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sensory

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ รับ และ ส่ง ความรู้สึก  perceptible kiao-kab-kan-rab-lea-song-kwam-ru-suek

 

sensory

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ความรู้สึก  เกี่ยวกับ อวัยวะ รับ ความรู้สึก  sensible neural sensatory kiao-kab-kwam-ru-suek

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SENSORY

a. 1. The seat of sense; Darwin uses sensorium to express not only the medullary part of the brain, spinal marrow, nerves, organs of sense and the muscles, but also that living principle or spirit of animation which resides throughout the body, without being cognizable to our senses, except by its effects. The canges which occasionally take place in the sensorium, as during exertions of volition, or the sensations of pleasure and pain, he terms sensorial motions.
2. Organ of sense; as double sensories; two eyes, two ears, etc.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SENSORY

Sen "so *ry, n.; pl. Sensories (. (Physiol.)

 

Defn: Same as Sensorium.

 

SENSORY

SENSORY Sen "so *ry, a. (Physiol.)

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the sensorium or sensation; as, sensory impulses; -- especially applied to those nerves and nerve fibers which convey to a nerve center impulses resulting in sensation; also sometimes loosely employed in the sense of afferent, to indicate nerve fibers which convey impressions of any kind to a nerve center.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

sensory

sen so ry |ˈsensərē ˈsɛnsəri | adjective of or relating to sensation or the physical senses; transmitted or perceived by the senses: sensory input. DERIVATIVES sen so ri ly |-rəlē |adverb ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin sens- perceived (from the verb sentire ) or from the noun sense + -ory 2 .

 

sensory deprivation

sen so ry dep ri va tion noun a process by which someone is deprived of normal external stimuli such as sight and sound for an extended period of time, esp. as an experimental technique in psychology.

 

Oxford Dictionary

sensory

sen |sory |ˈsɛns (ə )ri | adjective relating to sensation or the physical senses; transmitted or perceived by the senses: sensory input. DERIVATIVES sensorily adverb ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Latin sens- perceived (from the verb sentire ) or from the noun sense + -ory 2 .

 

sensory deprivation

sen |sory de ¦priv |ation noun [ mass noun ] a process by which someone is deprived of normal external stimuli such as sight and sound for an extended period of time, especially as an experimental technique in psychology.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

sensory

sen so ry /séns (ə )ri /形容詞 かたく 名詞 の前で 〗(五感の )感覚にかかわる, 知覚の ▸ a sensory organ 感覚器官