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telesthesia
tel·es·the·sia also tel·aes·the·sia T0086000 (tĕl′ĭs-thē′zhə)n. The supposed response to or perception of distant stimuli by extrasensory means. tel′es·thet′ic (-thĕt′ĭk) adj.telesthesia (ˌtɛlɪsˈθiːzɪə) n (Alternative Belief Systems) the usual US spelling of telaesthesia telesthetic adjtel•es•the•sia (ˌtəl əsˈθi ʒə, -ʒi ə, -zi ə) n. a sensibility to sights, sounds, etc., that are beyond the range of the sense organs, as in clairvoyance. [1880–85] tel`es•thet′ic (-ˈθɛt ɪk) adj. telesthesia, telaesthesiaa form of extrasensory perception, working over a distance and enabling the so gifted observer to perceive events, objects, etc., far away. — telesthetic, telaesthetic, adj.See also: PerceptionTranslationsEncyclopediaSeeperceptiontelesthesia
perception [per-sep´shun] the conscious mental registration of a sensory stimulus. adj., adj percep´tive.depth perception the ability to recognize depth or the relative distances to different objects in space.disturbed sensory perception a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as a change in the amount of patterning of incoming stimuli, accompanied by a diminished, exaggerated, distorted, or impaired response to such stimuli.extrasensory perception (ESP) knowledge of, or response to, an external thought or objective event not achieved as the result of stimulation of the sense organs.telesthesia (tel-es-the'ze-a) [? + aisthesis, sensation] 1. Telepathy.2. Distance perception. See: paranormal |