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1. An organ of sensation. 2. The hypothetical “seat of sensation.” SYN: perceptorium. 3. In human biology and psychology, consciousness; sometimes used as a generic term for the intellectual and cognitive functions. [Late L.]
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1) the parts of the brain or the mind concerned with the reception and interpretation of sensory stimuli broadly the entire sensory apparatus
2 a) ability of the brain to receive and interpret sensory stimuli <decreasing \sensorium>
b) the state of consciousness judged in terms of this ability <a clouded \sensorium> <the \sensorium remained clear>
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sen·so·ri·um (sən-sorґe-əm) [L. sentire to experience, to feel the force of] 1. any of the primary receptive areas. 2. the condition of a subject relative to the subject's consciousness or mental clarity.Medical dictionary. 2011.