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Перевод: sensory speek sensory


[прилагательное]
чувствительный; сенсорный


Тезаурус:

  1. In addition, factors affecting the neurophysiological sensory input can be considered.
  2. The moon effect , therefore, is applicable only to isolated sensory stimuli.
  3. Behaviour comes about as a result of the interaction of these mental processes with each other and with the environmental stimuli that are constantly impinging upon our sensory systems.
  4. Such flourishes evolved into Art Nouveau in the 1890s, which, in the search for new sensory experience, contributed to the emergence of the art forms of the twentieth century.
  5. The effects are not produced via the sensory organs as electrical impulses, but through the blood vessels as foreign substances absorbed, for example, by inhalation.
  6. Neurones are of three kinds: in sensory neurones the dendrites make contact with a sensory cell, such as a hair cell in the ear or a light-sensitive cell in the retina; in motor neurones, the axons make contact with a muscle fibre; finally, most neurones in the brain make contact only with other neurones.
  7. Such horses that are locked up in stables without sensory stimulation for a long period will become permanently more anxious and fearful.
  8. It has been demonstrated with experimental animals, and observed from babies kept in institutions (like hospitals), that lack of sensory stimulation impairs intelligence.
  9. Considers barriers to communication such as sensory or cognitive impairment, and reviews studies of doctor-patient relationships.
  10. The main reasons are briefly described under the following headings: physical problems; mental problems; problems due to sensory impairment/loss.
  11. Constantinides went on to discuss the permanent disability rate of 18.6-;20 per 100 000 children per annum following accidents (road accidents, recreational accidents, and burns and scalds), and the type of disability included brain damage; deformity; loss of mobility; scarring; and sensory loss mainly due to eye injuries.
  12. They make use of a combination of two sensory inputs.
  13. The framework for the investigation of "sensory coding" was established in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when the business of explaining perception was transformed into the more specific project of correlating the physical properties of perceived objects and events with patterns of activity in the nervous system and the latter with the subjective properties of the experience:

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