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(be capable of sensation)

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  • Sensation — In medicine and physiology, sensation refers to the registration of an incoming (afferent) nerve impulse in that part of the brain called the sensorium, which is capable of such perception. Therefore, the awareness of a stimulus as a result of… …   Medical dictionary

  • Examples of the motif of harmful sensation in fiction — This is a chronological list of examples of the motif of harmful sensation in modern fiction. Before 1901*In Stendhal s 1817 Naples and Florence: A Journey from Milan to Reggio , the eponymous Stendhal syndrome is outlined. *Edgar Allan Poe s… …   Wikipedia

  • reported visual sensation — (RVS)    A term introduced in or shortly before 1960 by the American military research psychologists Thomas I. Myers and Donald B. Murphy in an attempt to operationalize what is actually measured in studies of visual hallucinations and visual… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • sensible — [ sɑ̃sibl ] adj. • XIIIe; lat. sensibilis « qui peut être senti »; « qui peut sentir », en lat. médiéval I ♦ Sens actif 1 ♦ Capable de sensation et de perception. Les êtres sensibles. « Avoir l ouïe sensible, fine et juste » (Rousseau). « si le… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Epicureanism — Stephen Everson It is tempting to portray Epicureanism as the most straightforward, perhaps even simplistic, of the major dogmatic philosophical schools of the Hellenistic age. Starting from an atomic physics, according to which ‘the totality of… …   History of philosophy

  • sensible — 1. Perceptible to the senses. 2. Capable of sensation. 3. SYN: sensitive. 4. Having reason or judgment; intelligent. [L. sensibilis, fr. sentio, to feel, perceive] * * * sen·si·ble sen(t) sə bəl adj 1) perceptible to the senses or to reason or… …   Medical dictionary

  • sensitive — c.1400, having the function of sensation, from M.Fr. sensitif (13c.), from M.L. sensitivus capable of sensation, from L. sensus, pp. of sentire feel perceive (see SENSE (Cf. sense)). Meaning easily affected (with ref. to mental feelings) first… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Sensibilities — Sensibility Sen si*bil i*ty, n.; pl. {Sensibilities}. [Cf. F. sensibilit[ e], LL. sensibilitas.] 1. (Physiol.) The quality or state of being sensible, or capable of sensation; capacity to feel or perceive. [1913 Webster] 2. The capacity of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sensibility — Sen si*bil i*ty, n.; pl. {Sensibilities}. [Cf. F. sensibilit[ e], LL. sensibilitas.] 1. (Physiol.) The quality or state of being sensible, or capable of sensation; capacity to feel or perceive. [1913 Webster] 2. The capacity of emotion or feeling …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sensile — ˈsenˌsīl, n(t)sə̇l adjective Etymology: Latin sensilis, from sensus (past participle of sentire to feel, perceive) + ilis ile more at sense 1. : capable of sensation : sentient 2. : felt or sensed but not registered by an ordinary dry …   Useful english dictionary

  • sentient — Capable of, or characterized by, sensation. [L. sentiens, pres. p. of sentio, to feel, perceive] * * * sen·tient sen ch(ē )ənt, sent ē ənt adj responsive to or conscious of sense impressions sen·tient·ly adv * * * sen·ti·ent (senґshe ənt) [L …   Medical dictionary

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