| sensory nerve |
(noun) an afferent nerve conveying sensory impulses to the sensorium, or one composed of sensory fibers
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| sensory apraxia |
means the same thing as ideational apraxia - a disturbance of voluntary movement in which a person misuses objects because he/she has difficulty identifying the concept or purpose behind the objects.
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| sensory ataxia |
an impairment of one's sense of position. Sensory ataxia is characterized by striking the ground forcibly with the bottom of the foot as well as a stiff fling of the leg. This type of ataxia is seen in multiple sclerosis.
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| sensory |
Relating to sensation-the perception of a stimulus and the reaction of nerve impulses in the nerve centers. "Sensory" also is sometimes used to refer to the senses themselves.
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| sensory cortex |
A region of the brain associated with the parietal lobe.
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