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neurosensory

[noor-oh-sen-suh-ree, nyoor-]

adjective

  1. of or relating to the sensory role of the nervous system.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of neurosensory1

First recorded in 1925–30; neuro- + sensory
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Example Sentences

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Researchers implanted strands of eight electrodes in two locations, corresponding to where neurosensory fibers from the arm and the hand enter the spinal cord.

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This was the surprising revelation of a study led by Ornella Bertrand, a postdoc in my lab, who is a wizard at using CT scans to digitally reconstruct the brains, ears and other neurosensory structures of extinct species.

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"Several aspects of this unique neurosensory syndrome make it unlikely to be caused by a functional neurological disorder," the panel said.

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Gabriela Lena Frank, a composer and pianist and the founder of the Gabriela Lena Frank Creative Academy of Music, which aims to foster diverse compositional voices and artist-citizens, was born with a neurosensory high-moderate/near-profound hearing loss.

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Because a large number of children without microcephaly are nevertheless still suffering neurosensory and developmental problems, children who were exposed to the virus before birth should be monitored throughout their formative years for potential problems in school and in life.

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