单词 | sensorium |
例句 | It’s a sensorium of dreams and nightmares, of beasts and dragons. Books of The Times: ?Revelations,? by Elaine Pagels 2012-03-20T13:36:02Z “But I wish this is the beginning of our collective initiative to awaken our forgotten sensorium, to value diversity, to understand from people around the world.” 'A nest and a trap': sculptor Gormley unveils Brooklyn installation, funded by K-pop band 2020-02-04T05:00:00Z Among the reasons to stick with “Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man” is the lightly narcotized sensorium of Mr. Clegg’s prose. Books of The Times: ?Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man?: a Memoir by Bill Clegg 2010-06-15T23:13:00Z Real human touch is infinitely subtle and intricate – less a sense than a sensorium. The power of touch: what will it be like when we can all connect again? 2021-02-28T05:00:00Z A direct message like this, beamed from another person’s sensibility into your own sensorium, isn’t meant to be shared. ‘The Souvenir’ Review: A Great Movie About a Bad Boyfriend 2019-05-16T04:00:00Z But that vanishes as the book moves forward, and charting the sensorium of Harlem’s ghosts becomes her primary occupation. Books of The Times: A Young Writer Goes Searching for Harlem 2011-01-25T18:58:36Z A sensorium of touch and taste, the space between bodies, and the yearning therein. Ammonite is not the evolutionary leap for lesbian film it thinks it is 2020-10-27T04:00:00Z It’s a sensorium, and a painful one, a book in which the sentences swing into you like small, gleaming axes. Books of The Times: ?[sic]: A Memoir,? by Joshua Cody - Review 2011-12-20T22:40:00Z Whatever the genre, Bellow’s sensorium, it turns out, is whole and indivisible. ‘There Is Simply Too Much to Think About,’ Saul Bellow’s Nonfiction 2015-04-27T04:00:00Z But as dedicated moviegoers, we’ve been trained to quietly munch our Junior Mints, suspend our disbelief and let the miracle of cinema come pouring into our sensorium. Perspective | Here’s the problem with ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ (and every musical biopic ever made) 2019-02-20T05:00:00Z It could even augment our sensorium by adding new modalities like echolocation and magnetoreception. What the Sam Bankman-Fried debacle can teach us about "longtermism" 2022-11-20T05:00:00Z The abilities assessed through the mental status exam can be separated into four groups: orientation and memory, language and speech, sensorium, and judgment and abstract reasoning. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z A direct message like this, beamed from another person’s sensibility into your own sensorium, isn’t meant to be shared.” Indie Focus: Making memories new in ‘The Souvenir’ 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z This data could have avoided the crisis, allowing us to increase her medications just enough to suppress those expectations, allowing her to accurately perceive—and reconnect with—her sensorium. Can We Measure Delusions? 2018-03-19T04:00:00Z “Namely that this subjective emergent probabilistic phenomenon that you call the sensorium is consciousness.” Mr Singularity : Nature : Nature Research 2017-03-21T04:00:00Z Unit-Peripheral's sensorium swivelled back to the q-mailed image: a multicoloured globe with ugly patterns of toxic cyan, sickly green patches, deathly brown scars, all overlain with ghastly albescent tendrils. Uninhabitable zone : Nature : Nature Publishing Group 2015-08-11T04:00:00Z Assessment of the functions of the sensorium includes praxis and gnosis. Anatomy and Physiology 2013-06-19T00:00:00Z Of course, each species has its own unique sensorium, matched to its ecological niche. Is Consciousness Universal? 2014-01-01T05:45:00.400Z But movies viewed on mobile devices aren’t going to give the brain’s sensorium much stimulation. Digital Domain: Movie Screens, Small to Big to Small Again - Digital Domain 2012-07-07T17:14:12Z An early affection of the sensorium, not dependent on pressure upon the jugulars by greatly swollen glands, is an unfavorable symptom. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z As yet the sensorium is in tolerable order, it is only shaken, but the capability of thinking with accuracy still remains. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z The relation of the object to the sensorium, or of the image to the sensory, and the forms under which the Sense shall receive the impression, are fixed. Know the Truth; A critique of the Hamiltonian Theory of Limitation 2011-10-29T02:00:13.723Z Our sensorium is that essential medium between the divine and human mind, through which God reveals to man the knowledge of nature, and is our only door of correspondence with God or with man. Reason, The Only Oracle of Man Or a Compendius System of Natural Religion 2011-10-12T02:00:53.110Z That part of the social sensorium which is most closely organized in normal hours, first recovers consciousness in disaster. Catastrophe and Social Change Based Upon a Sociological Study of the Halifax Disaster 2011-10-02T02:00:12.020Z The sensorium, in cases which run a rapid course, is usually affected at an early period. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Aristotle placed it in the heart, which, from the sense of its oppression observed in acute moral sufferings he considered the origin of our nerves, or sensorium. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z The whole of Central Europe is thus reduced, for our feelings, to an arrangement of buffets and custom-houses, its acres checked off on our sensorium as so many jolts. Limbo and Other Essays To which is now added Ariadne in Mantua 2011-08-25T02:00:33.233Z It has been shown that various activities of the digestive tract can profoundly affect the sensorium and the vasomotor nerves. Health Through Will Power 2011-08-18T02:00:20.367Z In mammals the sense of equilibrium depends, then, on streams of tactile, muscular and visual impressions pouring in on the sensorium, and calling forth appropriate muscular movements. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z Chiefly he visited interesting and ancient places, putting his ever more exquisite sensorium at them, consciously taking delicate impressions upon the refined wax of his being. Boon, The Mind of the Race, The Wild Asses of the Devil, and The Last Trump; Being a First Selection from the Literary Remains of George Boon, Appropriate to the Times 2011-01-16T03:00:20.530Z The last shred of life, the "sensorium commune" was severed and The Brain was dead. The Brain The light acts upon a sensitive surface where molecular structure is broken up, and this disturbance is in the presence of nerve terminals, and the sensation is not in the eye but in the sensorium. The Machinery of the Universe Mechanical Conceptions of Physical Phenomena As then, there is no social sensorium, the welfare of the aggregate, considered apart from that of the units, is not an end to be sought. Introduction to the Science of Sociology There is another channel by which nervous impulses reach the sensorium and play their part in the sense of equilibrium, namely, from the semicircular canals, a portion of the internal ear. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z These sensitive, impression-receiving ends constitute together what is called the "sensorium" of the body. Applied Psychology: Making Your Own World Being the Second of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency Irritation is an exertion or change of some extreme part of the sensorium residing in the muscles or organs of sense in consequence of the appulses of external bodies. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes For the outer senses are but a portion of our sensorium, and the ideas of each, or of all together, but a portion of our consciousness. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory Spencer, who could not find a "social sensorium," said that society was conscious only in the individuals who composed it. Introduction to the Science of Sociology But having adapted their sensorium to the different operations with which they are charged, it is the impulse of pleasure which leads them on. New observations on the natural history of bees When vibrations of light or sound impinge upon the sensorium, they are relayed from nerve cell to nerve cell until they reach the central brain. Applied Psychology: Making Your Own World Being the Second of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency Reasoning is that operation of the sensorium by which we excite two or many tribes of ideas, and then reexcite the ideas in which they differ or correspond. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes After a while, the sounds began to mingle confusedly with the images floating on his own sensorium. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 Worms, on the other hand, declares that we must assume the existence of a social consciousness, even without a sensorium, because we see everywhere the evidence of its existence. Introduction to the Science of Sociology Whoever would seek mind as the directing power, must look beyond the sensorium of the bee for the source of all we behold in them! Mysteries of Bee-keeping Explained We are almost tempted to believe that they constitute, rather than subserve, their sensorium. Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life. These four faculties of the sensorium during their inactive state are termed irritability, sensibility, voluntarily, and associability; in their active state they are termed as above irritation, sensation, volition, association. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes We have before said that the vehement excitement of continued swift riding produces a paroxysm in the sensorium amounting to delirium. Rookwood This fact alone has sufficed to indicate the brain as the origin of perceptions—as the essential organ of sensations; in a word, as the common sensorium. Evolution, Old & New Or, the Theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin and Lamarck, as compared with that of Charles Darwin It is no idle curiosity, but the shuddering voice of nature that asks: 'If our happiness depend on the harmonious play of the sensorium; if our conviction may waver with the beating of the pulse?' The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works This is merely the power of the same points, to cause vibrations in an elastic medium; and these, acting on the sensorium, communicate sensations, and become the basis of ideas in the soul. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Irritation is an exertion or change of some extreme part of the sensorium residing in the muscles or organs of sense, in consequence of the appulses of external bodies. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes The sound-waves broke on his sensorium as ripples break on a granite coast. On the Stairs Commonly, it is a hollow hair, which is connected by a minute nerve-filament with the sensorium. The Dawn of Reason or, Mental Traits in the Lower Animals The patients lay still with the eyes closed, great pallor of surface, sometimes moaning with pain, the sensorium much benumbed, or occasionally early delirium was noted. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre Yet this connection between the sensorium and the motorium is not yet stable, for there follows not seldom upon a command distinctly uttered, and without doubt correctly understood, the wrong movement—paramimy. The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. Association is an exertion or change of some extreme part of the sensorium residing in the muscles or organs of sense, in consequence of some antecedent or attendant fibrous contractions; see Zoonomia, Vol. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes The delusional ideas may take on any character; hallucinations may occur in all fields of the sensorium; consciousness may or may not be clouded, but is usually so in the beginning of the disorder. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry "The organs of sense," Sir Isaac Newton writes, "are not for enabling the soul to perceive the species of things in its sensorium, but for conveying them there." The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life Some say that it has two souls because it is provided with two pineal glands, with two corpus callosum, with two sensorium commune. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary The sensation arises when the nervous process is transmitted through the nerves to the conscious centre, often spoken of as the sensorium, the exact seat of which is still a matter of some debate. Illusions A Psychological Study Both sensation and volition consist in an affection of the central part of the sensorium, or of the whole of it; and hence cannot exist till the nerves are united in the brain. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes He reduced his imagination to a passive sensorium for the registering of impressions. Winds Of Doctrine Studies in Contemporary Opinion All modes of sensibility, whatever their origin," says LUYS, "are physiologically transported into the sensorium. The Mystic Will A Method of Developing and Strengthening the Faculties of the Mind, through the Awakened Will, by a Simple, Scientific Process Possible to Any Person of Ordinary Intelligence It is certain he manufactured for himself a God, inasmuch as to space he ascribed the honor of being His sensorium. An Apology for Atheism Addressed to Religious Investigators of Every Denomination by One of Its Apostles When I apply with a little attention, the nerves of my sensorium are put into a violent tumult. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 Reasoning is that operation of the sensorium by which we excite two or many tribes of ideas, and then reexcite the ideas in which they differ or correspond. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes The mind of man is not merely a sensorium. Winds Of Doctrine Studies in Contemporary Opinion I send you a newspaper for the details; but here you must be a spectator, with the whole picture dashing, mass by mass, upon your sensorium. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 422 Volume 17, New Series, January 31, 1852 "When I apply with attention, the nerves of my sensorium are put into a violent tumult; I grow as red as a drunkard, and am obliged to quit my work." Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions Wild antic faces would ever and anon protrude themselves upon his sensorium. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863 Association is an exertion or change of some extreme part of the sensorium residing in the muscles and organs of sense in consequence of some antecedent or attendant fibrous contractions. The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society A Poem, with Philosophical Notes The changes which occasionally take place in the sensorium, as during the exertions of volition, or the sensations of pleasure or pain, are termed sensorial motions. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life When epilepsy is accompanied by some delusion of the sensorium, it comes to be called by Hindu physicians as Apasmara. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 "All are pictures, alike painted on the retina, or optical sensorium!" exclaimed the enthusiast BARRY, who only saw pictures in nature, and nature in pictures. Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions Not dubious, but, alas! brief, is the gain which the sensorium acquires in this delightfully instructive passage out of death's shadow into certain sunshine. Doctor and Patient Could it be, as many of his nobles held, that the old monarch's hump was his sensorium and source of strength; full of nerves, muscles, ganglions and tendons? Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II These four faculties of the sensorium during their inactive state are termed irritability, sensibility, voluntarity, and associability; in their active state they are termed as above, irritation, sensation, volition, association. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life Imbeciles and idiots see badly, hear badly, feel badly, and their sensorium is, in consequence, in a similar condition of sensitive poverty. A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga Christ may be, if I might so say, the sensorium of the disembodied spirit; and Christ may be the hand of the man who hath no other instrument by which to express himself. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) Brutes and men have their sensoria, or little sensoriums, by which they apprehend the presence and perceive the actions of a few objects that lie contiguous to them. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant The sensorium is ‘unreceptive,’ so the idea does not reach consciousness. Cock Lane and Common-Sense Sensation and volition frequently affect the whole sensorium. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life The 'whole,' be it bird or constellation, is nothing but our vision, nothing but an effect on our sensorium when a lot of things act on it together. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy Brutes and men have their sensoriola, or little sensoriums, by which they apprehend the presence and perceive the actions of a few objects that lie contiguous to them. The Illustrated London Reading Book Now, in the old days at home, certain audacious doubts respecting the last of the Patriarchs, which were afloat in the air, had, by some forgotten means, come in contact with Arthur's sensorium. Little Dorrit The impressions that are made upon his sensorium come and go, without either their advent or departure being anticipated, and without the interference of the will. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author V. to be a motion of the central parts, or of the whole sensorium, terminating in some of the extremities of it. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life You cannot get at the quick of their mental sensorium. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862 Perhaps it never got farther than the general ante-chamber of the sensorium. Stephen Archer and Other Tales As soon as I had pulled her up, I turned to see what had startled her, for the impression of a white flash remained upon my mental sensorium. Wilfrid Cumbermede She might lose her visibility; or her tangibility; or, in short, the power of making impressions upon the radical sensorium; so that he should never be able to tell whether she was dead or alive. Adela Cathcart, Volume 1 This appears, first, because our desires and aversions always terminate in recollecting and comparing our ideas, or in exerting our muscles; which are the motions of the extremities of the sensorium. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life Sensation and the Sensiferous Organs:" "In ultimate analysis it appears that a sensation is the equivalent in terms of consciousness for a mode of motion of the matter of the sensorium. Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints Man is the sensorium commune of nature, the point at which all values are interchanged. Amiel's Journal But this is pure sensorium verse, the report of retinal, auditory or tactile images, and nothing more. A Study of Poetry He wisely said that the sensorium Is for the eyes a great emporium, To which these noted picture-stealers Send all they can and meet with dealers. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Reasoning is that operation of the sensorium, by which we excite two or many tribes of ideas; and then re-excite the ideas, in which they differ, or correspond. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life The effect of the venom of that animal appeared to her to be the lulling of the sensorium into a lethargy or stupor, which soon ended in death, without the intervention of pain. Cleopatra It is in the seat of sensation in the brain called the sensorium that the various auditory impulses received from different parts of the inner ear are fused into one, and interpreted as sounds. A Practical Physiology Brutes and men have their sensoriola, or little sensoriums, by which they apprehend the presence, and perceive the actions, of a few objects that lie contiguous to them. Life of Johnson, Volume 5 Tour to the Hebrides (1773) and Journey into North Wales (1774) The great physiologist Haller considers dreaming as a symptom of disease, or as a stimulating cause, by which the perfect tranquillity of the sensorium is interrupted. Thaumaturgia It was mentioned in the fifth Section, that, what we have termed sensation is a motion of the central parts, or of the whole sensorium, beginning at some of the extremities of it. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life In the fully-formed vertebrate body these two chief elements of the sensorium lie far apart, the skin being external to, and the central nervous system in the very centre of, the body. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2 "And where is the seat of thy hearing?"—"The sensorium of mine ears." The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 15 True, a child, having a fresh, unsated sensorium, can receive with more vivid pleasure than an adult—for a while. The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) We doctors, you know, end by acquiring fine perceptions, and it is impressed upon my sensorium that he has sat in these chairs, in a very easy attitude, and warmed himself at that fire. Washington Square This appears first, because our pains and pleasures are always caused by our ideas or muscular motions, which are the motions of the extremities of the sensorium. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life No doubt your suggestion was crystallised in some corner of my sensorium. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 "And where is the seat of thy smelling?"—"The sensorium of my nose." The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 15 Only by fits could he see anything beautiful; and then it was but in closest association of thought with the one image which was burning itself deeper and deeper into his mental sensorium. David Elginbrod This increased action of the capillaries may in some cases be combined with the simultaneously increased activity of the sensorium. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals All our emotions and passions seem to arise out of the exertions of these two faculties of the animal sensorium. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life I mean by this: that the trouble was located in the nervous system beyond the lower sensory areas of the sensorium; and also above the lower motor areas on the motor side. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 Those that exist in the sensorium in like manner do not attract our attention so long as the sensory organs are in vigorous operation, and occupied in bringing new impressions in. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science All these signs of rage are probably in large part, and some of them appear to be wholly, due to the direct action of the excited sensorium. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals This, however, seems rarely or never to have been the case; the movements having been at first either of some direct use, or the indirect effect of the excited state of the sensorium. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals As soon as her sensorium was thus affected, certain nerve-cells from long habit instantly transmitted an order to all the respiratory muscles, and to those round the mouth, to prepare for a fit of crying. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals The other wild and violent movements may be in part explained by the relief experienced through muscular exertion, and in part by the undirected overflow of nerve-force from the excited sensorium. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals Most of these symptoms are probably the direct result, independently of habit, of the disturbed state of the sensorium; but it is doubtful whether they ought to be wholly thus accounted for. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals |
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