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SensoriumThe totality of those parts of the brain that receive, process and interpret sensory stimuli. The sensorium is the supposed seat of sensation, the place to which impressions from the external world are conveyed and perceived. The sensorium also refers to the entire sensory apparatus of the body. In medicine, "sensorium" is sometimes used [..]
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SensoriumThe sensory organs in the body, including those that deal with hearing, taste, touch, and smell
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Sensorium"seat of the soul" in the brain, 1640s, from Late Latin sensorium, from sens-, past participle stem of sentire "to feel" (see sense (n.)) + -orium (see -ory).
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Sensoriumn. The sensory apparatus.
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Sensoriuma human sensory apparatus that is related to mental faculties. Sensorium can be clear as well as functioning normally or clouded and it means we cannot concentrate and think clearly.
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Sensorium(n) the areas of the brain that process and register incoming sensory information and make possible the conscious awareness of the world
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SensoriumPlate-like sensory organ of varying shape on any of the segments of the flagellum.
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Sensorium
The entire sensory apparatus of an organism.
The central part of a nervous system that receives and coordinates all stimuli.
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