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  • sensation
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  • sensation level
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  • auditory sensation
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  • auditory sensation area
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  • auditory sensation curve
    °¡Ã»°î¼±, û°¢°î¼±
  • burning sensation
    È­²ö°¨, ÀÛ¿­°¨
  • coital sensation
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  • cutaneous sensation
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  • delayed sensation
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  • discriminative sensation
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  • discriminatory tactile sensation
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  • exteroceptive sensation
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  • foreign body sensation
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  • girdle sensation
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  • interoceptive sensation
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  • objective sensation
    °´°ü°¨°¢
  • olfactory sensation
    Èİ¢
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  • burning sensation
    È­²ö°¨, ÀÛ¿­°¨
  • coital sensation
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  • phantom limb sensation
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  • sensation
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  • sensation level
    °¨À½Ä¡, °¨°¢Ä¡
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  • auditory sensation
    û°¢
  • auditory sensation area
    °¡Ã»¹üÀ§, û°¢±¸¿ª
  • auditory sensation curve
    °¡Ã»°î¼±, û°¢°î¼±
  • burning sensation
    È­²ö°¨, ÀÛ¿­°¨
  • combined sensation
    º¹ÇÕ°¨°¢
  • concomitant sensation
    µ¿¹Ý°¨°¢, ¼ö¹Ý°¨°¢
  • cutaneous sensation
    ÇǺΰ¨°¢
  • delayed sensation
    Áö¿¬°¨°¢
  • dermal sensation
    ÇǺΰ¨°¢
  • discriminative sensation
    ÆÇº°°¨°¢
  • discriminatory tactile sensation
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  • distant sensation
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  • double sensation
    ÀÌÁß°¨°¢
  • epigastric sensation
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  • exteroceptive sensation
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  • articular sensation
    °üÀý °¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • articular sensation
    °üÀý°¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • girdle sensation
    ´ë»ó °¨°¢.
  • girdle sensation
    ´ë»ó°¨°¢.
  • gnostic sensation
    ÀÎÁö°¨(ìãò±Êï).
  • gustatory sensation
    ¹Ì°¢(Ú«ÊÆ)
  • hearing, sense of =auditory sensation
    û°¢
  • position sensation
    À§Ä¡°¨(êÈöÇÊï).
  • pressure sensation
    ¾Ð(°¨)°¢(äâÊïÊÆ).
  • primary sensation
    ÀÏÂ÷°¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • proprioceptive sensation
    °íÀ¯(¼ö¿ë¼º) °¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ), ÀÚ±â(¼ö¿ë¼º)
  • radiating sensation
    ¹æ»ê°¨(ۯߤÊï).
  • referred sensation
    °ü·Ã°¨°¢(μæáÊïÊÆ).
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  • sensation
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  • sensation area
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  • sensation circle
    °¨°¢±Ç(ÊïÊÆÏê).
  • sensation disorders
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  • sensation level
    °¨À½Ä¡, °¨°¢Ä¡
  • sensation of equilibrium
    ÆòÇü°¨(°¢)
  • sensation of equilibrium
    ÆòÇü°¨(°¢)(øÁû¬ ÊïÊÆ).
  • sensation of hunger
    ±â¾Æ°¨(ÑÆä»Êï)
  • sensation of location
    ºÎÀ§°¨°¢(Ý»êÈÊïÊÆ).
  • sensation of movement
    ¿îµ¿°¨(°¢)(ê¡ÔÑ ÊïÊÆ).
  • sensation of position
    À§Ä¡°¢(êÈöÇÊÆ).
  • sensation of taste
    ¹Ì°¢(Ú«ÊÆ).
  • sensation of vibration
    Áøµ¿°¨(°¢)(òÉÔÑ ÊïÊÆ).
  • sensation, Jungian
    °¨°¢(-¼º)
  • sensation, kinesthetic
    ¿îµ¿°¨°¢.
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  • articular sensation
    °üÀý °¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • articular sensation
    °üÀý°¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • auditory perception =a. sensation, a. sen se, sense of hearing
    û°¢(ôéÊÆ).
  • auditory perception =a. sensation, a. sense, sens
    û°¢
  • auditory sensation
    û°¢
  • auditory sensation area
    °¡Ã»¹üÀ§, û°¢¾ß
  • auditory sensation curve
    °¡Ã»°î¼±
  • burning sensation
    ÀÛ¿­°¨(¡­Êï).
  • colo(u)r sensation
    »ö°¢(ßäÊÆ).
  • common sensation
    Àü½Å°¨°¢(îïãóÊïÊÆ), ÀϹݰ¨°¢(ìéÚõÊïÊÆ)
  • concomitant sensation
    ¼ö¹Ý°¨°¢(¡­ÊïÊÆ).
  • craniofacial sensation
    µÎ°³¾È¸éÁö°¢(ÔéËÒäÔØüò±ÊÆ)
  • cutaneous sensation
    ÇǺΰ¨°¢(ÇÇݱÊïÊÆ).
  • cutaneous sensation
    ÇǺΰ¨°¢(ù«Ý±ÊïÊÆ).
  • delayed sensation
    Áö¿¬°¨°¢(òÀæÅÊïÊÆ).
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  • sensation
    °¨°¢, Áö°¢
  • sensation of position
    À§Ä¡(°¨)°¢
  • sensation of vibration
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  • pinprick sensation
    ¹Ù´ÃÂ´Â ´À³¦
  • tingling sensation
    ÀÚÅë°¢, ¾ó¾óÇÑ ´À³¦
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AKS alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome; auditory and kinesthetic sensation
circ & sens circulation and sensation
CMS children's medical services; Christian Medical Society; chronic myelodysplastic syndrome; chromosome...
CMSS circulation, motor ability, sensation, and swelling; Council of Medical Specialty Societies
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SSS Sensation Seeking Scale
SL sensation level
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  • sensation circle
    °¨°¢±Ç
    ½ÇÁ¦·Î ÀÚ±ØµÈ Á¡ÀÇ °¨°¢ÀÌ ÆÛÁö´Â °Í.
  • sensation of ear pressure
    ±ÍÀÇ ¾Ð¹Ú°¨
  • sensation of pain
    Åë°¢, µ¿ÅëÀÇ °¨°¢
  • sensation of smell
    Èİ¢
  • sensation of vibration
    Áøµ¿°¢
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  • after-sensation
    ÈÄ °¨°¢
    ¿øÀÎÀÌ µÇ¾ú´ø ÀÚ±ØÀÌ Á¦°ÅµÈ ÈÄ¿¡µµ °è¼ÓµÇ´Â Áö°¢.
  • articular sensation
    °üÀý °¨°¢
  • auditory sensation
    û°¢
  • auditory sensation curve
    °¡Ã» °î¼±
  • burning sensation
    ÀÛ¿­°¨
  • catching sensation
    °É¸®´Â ´À³¦
  • color sensation
    »ö°¢
  • colour sensation
    »ö°¢
  • combined sensation
    º¹ÇÕ °¨°¢
  • concomitant sensation
    ¼ö¹Ý °¨°¢
  • deep sensation
    ½ÉºÎ °¨°¢
    ½Ã°¢À» »ç¿ëÇÏÁö ¾Ê´õ¶óµµ ¼öÁ·ÀÇ ¿îµ¿ ¹æÇâÀ̳ª Á¤µµ, ±×ÀÇ À§Ä¡, ±× À§ÀÇ Áß·®°¨À̳ª ÀúÇ×°¨À» ¾Ë ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù. À̰ÍÀ» ½ÉºÎ °¨°¢À̶ó°í Çϰí, ±Ù, °Ç, °ñ¸· µî¿¡ ÀÖ´Â ¼ö¿ë±â, ÆÄƼ´Ï ¼Òü µîÀÇ ÀÚ°Ý¿¡ ÀÇÇÏ¿© ¾ß±âµÈ´Ù. ½ÉºÎ Áö°¢ÀÌ Ä§¹üµÇ¸é ¿îµ¿°¢, À§Ä¡°¢, Áøµ¿°¢ÀÌ ¼Ò½ÇÇÏ¿© »çÁöÀÇ ¿îµ¿À» Á¦¾îÇÒ ¼ö ¾ø°Ô µÇ¾î ¿îµ¿ ½ÇÁ¶°¡ ¹ßÇöµÈ´Ù.
  • delayed sensation
    Áö¿¬ °¨°¢
    ÀÏÁ¤ ½Ã°£ °æ°ú ÈÄ °¨°¢À» ´À³¢´Â °Í.
  • discriminative sensation
    ½Äº°°¨
  • double sensation
    ÀÌÁß °¨°¢
  • kinesthetic sensation
    ¿îµ¿ °¨°¢, ¿îµ¿¼º °¨°¢, ±Ù°¢
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sensation 1. <physiology> An impression, or the consciousness of an impression, made upon the central nervous organ, through the medium of a sensory or afferent nerve or one of the organs of sense; a feeling, or state of consciousness, whether agreeable or disagreeable, produced either by an external object (stimulus), or by some change in the internal state of the body. "Perception is only a special kind of knowledge, and sensation a special kind of feeling. . . . Knowledge and feeling, perception and sensation, though always coexistent, are always in the inverse ratio of each other." (Sir W. Hamilton)
2. A purely spiritual or psychical affection; agreeable or disagreeable feelings occasioned by objects that are not corporeal or material.
3. A state of excited interest or feeling, or that which causes it. "The sensation caused by the appearance of that work is still remembered by many." (Brougham)
Synonym: Perception.
Sensation, Perseption. The distinction between these words, when used in mental philosophy, may be thus stated; if I simply smell a rose, I have a sensation; if I refer that smell to the external object which occasioned it, I have a perception. Thus, the former is mere feeling, without the idea of an object; the latter is the mind's apprehension of some external object as occasioning that feeling. "Sensation properly expresses that change in the state of the mind which is produced by an impression upon an organ of sense (of which change we can conceive the mind to be conscious, without any knowledge of external objects). Perception, on the other hand, expresses the knowledge or the intimations we obtain by means of our sensations concerning the qualities of matter, and consequently involves, in every instance, the notion of externality, or outness, which it is necessary to exclude in order to seize the precise import of the word sensation." .
Origin: Cf. F. Sensation. See Sensate.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
sensation disorders Disorders in the physical response to external or internal stimuli to the senses.
(12 Dec 1998)
sensation time The minimal time a visual image must be exposed in order to be perceived.
(05 Mar 2000)
sensationalism 1. <psychology> The doctrine held by Condillac, and by some ascribed to Locke, that our ideas originate solely in sensation, and consist of sensations transformed; sensualism; opposed to intuitionalism, and rationalism.
2. The practice or methods of sensational writing or speaking; as, the sensationalism of a novel.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
sensationalist 1. <psychology> An advocate of, or believer in, philosophical sensationalism.
2. One who practices sensational writing or speaking.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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girdle sensation A sensation as if a cord were drawn around the body, constricting it.
Synonym: cincture sensation, girdle sensation, strangalesthesia.
Origin: G. Zone, girdle, + aisthesis, sensation
(05 Mar 2000)
reflex sensation referred sensation
cincture sensation A sensation as if a cord were drawn around the body, constricting it.
Synonym: cincture sensation, girdle sensation, strangalesthesia.
Origin: G. Zone, girdle, + aisthesis, sensation
(05 Mar 2000)
special sensation A sensation referred to a stimulus produced by an external body and acting on any of the sense organs.
Subjective sensation, a sensation not readily referrable to a denotably verifiable stimulus.
(05 Mar 2000)
delayed sensation A sensation that is not perceived until the lapse of an appreciable interval following the application of the stimulus.
General sensation, a sensation referred to the body as a whole rather than to any particular part.
(05 Mar 2000)
objective sensation A sensation caused by a verifiable stimulus.
Primary sensation, a sensation that is the direct result of a stimulus.
Referred sensation, a sensation felt in one place in response to a stimulus applied in another.
Synonym: reflex sensation, transferred sensation.
(05 Mar 2000)
transferred sensation referred sensation
MeSH(Medical Subject Headings) ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö (http://www.nlm.nih.gov) °á°ú : 2 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • Sensation - »õâ Transduction of physical or chemical changes in the external or internal environment into nerve impulses by specialized receptors, transmission of these impulses by afferent neurons to the effectors, either directly or through the CNS.
    Synonyms : Organoleptic, Sensations
  • Sensation Disorders - »õâ Disorders of the special senses (i.e., VISION; HEARING; TASTE; and SMELL) or somatosensory system (i.e., afferent components of the PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM).
    Synonyms : Sensation Disorder, Senses Disorder, Special, Senses Disorders, Special, Sensory Disorder, Special Senses Disorder
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sensation an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation; "a sensation of touch" ace: someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field a general feeling of excitement and heightened interest; "anticipation produced in me a sensation somewhere between hope and fear" a state of widespread public excitement and interest; "the news caused a sensation" sense: the faculty through which the external world is apprehended; "in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing"
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sensation (sen
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sensation A physical feeling, eg, touch, pain.
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sensation The power or ability to see, hear, smell, taste or touch.
Ãâó: www.howardnations.com/burns/burns_glossary.html
sensation Feeling stimuli which activate sensory organs of the body, such as touch, temperature, pressure and pain. Also seeing, hearing, smelling and tasting.
Ãâó: www.head-trauma-resource.com/glossary/s.htm
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sensation the faculty through which the external world is apprehended
sensation an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation
sensation a general feeling of excitement and heightened interest
sensation someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
sensation a state of widespread public excitement and interest
sensation commanding attention
sensation causing intense interest, curiosity, or emotion
sensation relating to or concerned in sensation
sensation the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
sensation the ethical doctrine that feeling is the only criterion for what is good
sensation the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes
sensation subject matter that is calculated to excite and please vulgar tastes
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