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Subjective sensation
(Physiol.) | one of the sensations occurring when stimuli due to internal causes excite the nervous apparatus of the sense organs, as when a person imagines he sees figures which have no objective reality. |
See also: Subjective EncyclopediaSeesensationsubjective sensation
sensation [sen-sa´shun] an impression produced by impulses conveyed by an afferent nerve to the sensorium.girdle sensation zonesthesia.gnostic s's sensations perceived by the more recently developed senses, such as those of light touch and the epicritic sensibility to muscle, joint, and tendon vibrations.primary sensation that resulting immediately and directly from application of a stimulus.referred sensation (reflex sensation) one felt elsewhere than at the site of application of a stimulus.subjective sensation one originating with the organism and not occurring in response to an external stimulus.sub·jec·tive sen·sa·tion (sŭb-jek'tiv sen-sā'shŭn) A sensation not readily referable to a denotably verifiable stimulus. subjective sensationA sensation that does not result from any external stimulus and is perceptible only by the subject. Synonym: internal sensationSee also: sensation |