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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Same as psychosensorial.

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Examples

  • Violence during partial complex seizures in psychosensory epileptics is rare.

    The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993

  • Other hallucinations, dysmegalopsia and other psychosensory phenomena, illusions

    The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993

  • Education should guide and perfect the development of the three periods, the two peripheral and the central; or, better still, since the process fundamentally reduces itself to the nerve centres, education should give to psychosensory exercises the same importance which it gives to psychomotor exercises.

    The Montessori Method Anne E. Montessori George 1912

  • Once we have aroused such activity, auto-education is assured, for refined well-trained senses lead us to a closer observation of the environment, and this, with its infinite variety, attracts the attention and continues the psychosensory education.

    The Montessori Method Anne E. Montessori George 1912

  • THE sense exercises constitute a species of auto-education, which, if these exercises be many times repeated, leads to a perfecting of the child's psychosensory processes.

    The Montessori Method Anne E. Montessori George 1912

  • In an interview published in Paris Review in 1965, Burroughs states, "[C] ut-ups make explicit a psychosensory process that is going on all the time anyway.

    RealityStudio 2008

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