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.
Relating to the senses of touch, taste, smell, sight, hearing and to pain.
relating to the senses shock?the body?s reaction when blood circulation fails; also called hypoperfusion
relating to the senses of sight, smell, taste, touch
properties - the qualities which are inherent within (belong to) an object of event that are experienced through one's sense of sight, touch, hearing and/or smell.
Pertaining to or conveying sensation (i.e., pain, touch, temperature).
Of or relating to the senses and how the information from them is used.
Relating to afferent nerves that transmit signals to the central nervous system so that an organism has perception of self and the environment
a term used to describe things that relate to the five physical senses
of a nerve fiber or impulse originating outside and passing toward the central nervous system; "sensory neurons"
"Sensory" relates to the input into the nervous system from the nerve receptors of the body; it is any information carried from receptors throughout the body toward the brain and spinal cord.
neuropathy: Condition of the peripheral nerves that causes numbness, tingling, and burning sensations in the arms and legs
Related to bodily sensations such as pain, smell, taste, temperature, vision, hearing, acceleration and position in space.
May refer to a type of deficit, where a child is hyper or hypo sensitive to touch, noises, light, or smell. May also refer to hyper or hypo sensation in and around the mouth that could contribute to speech and eating problems. LindaMood and Bell refer to sensory awareness as a child's awareness of how his or her mouth moves and feels when making specific speech sounds or sequences of sounds.
Relating to our senses (vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell) and the sensations relayed by them to our brain and nervous system.
Axons conveying information from the periphery into the central nervous system (as opposed to motor)
of sensation or the senses
Pertaining to the senses (touch, vision, hearing, taste, smell).
to do with the senses (of touch, sight, smell, hearing, taste).
Impression conveyed by an afferent nerve to the sensorium.
To do with one or more of the 5 senses (touch, smell, hearing, taste and vision).
Of the senses, such as hearing or vision
the "feeling" portion of a nerve; as opposed to motor