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sensory
/ ˈsɛnsərɪ, sɛnˈsɔːrɪəl /
adjective
of or relating to the senses or the power of sensation
of or relating to those processes and structures within an organism that receive stimuli from the environment and convey them to the brain
sensory
Involving the sense organs or the nerves that relay messages from them.
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Other Word Forms
- intersensory adjective
- multisensory adjective
- nonsensorial adjective
- nonsensory adjective
- unsensory adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of sensory1
Example Sentences
The "noises, the bustling nature of a school – the busyness, all the classes walking around" make it a "real challenge" for those with sensory needs, she says.
However, if you're concerned about your child's limited diet or you think they may have other sensory issues, then it's always worth discussing it with your GP.
“Is this just sensory stimulation? Is this gesturing at the numinous? Is this referencing the mystical? There’s no meta-narrative here.”
He said while some businesses do try to be more inclusive, offering sensory rooms or quiet sessions, he would like to see leadership from the Welsh government on the issue.
FND is a condition that affects the way the brain and nervous system work, leading to a range of neurological symptoms such as limb weakness, paralysis, seizures, walking difficulties, spasms, sensory issues and cognitive problems.
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