1891 Century Dict. (citing A. S. Packard),*Sensoridigestive.
1855 Bain Senses & Int. ii. iv. §4 (1864) 263This is the principle of *sensori-motor, or sensori-reflex actions.
1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. III. 202An ordinary sensorimotor nerve such as the sciatic.
1908 W. McDougall Introd. Soc. Psychol. ii. 29An innate or inherited psycho-physical disposition, which..probably has the form of a compound system of sensori⁓motor arcs.
1932 S. Zuckerman Soc. Life Monkeys & Apes ix. 147The sensori-motor mechanisms of the primates differ from those of the lower mammals.
1977 Language LIII. 153 Piaget 1952 and Piaget and Inhelder 1971 view representation as an internalization of active sensori-motor imitation.
[ 1960Laryngoscope LXX. 885 A sudden unilateral or bilateral sensory-neural (perceptive) hearing loss. ]
1964 Arch. Otolaryngol. LXXX. 382/1In this type of slowly progressive *sensorineural hearing loss the only finding is atrophy of the stria vascularis, the functional manifestation of which is hearing loss showing a flat audiometric curve.
1977 Lancet 12 Nov. 1003/2 Perforation of the round-window membrane was found in three children with severe sensorineural deafness.
1855 *Sensori-reflex . [ see sensori-motor above]
1857 Dunglison Med. Lex. ,*Sensori-volitional, a term applied to nervous fibres which..are respectively concerned in sensation and volition.
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Etymology: sensori- from sensory (II); senso- from Latin sensus sense
: sensory : sensory and
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