| sensation definitions |
| # | Definition | Sets |
| 1 | the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment | 54 sets |
| 2 | the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment. | 20 sets |
| 3 | a feeling that comes from stimulation of the senses | 14 sets |
| 4 | a feeling or an awareness | 12 sets |
| 5 | a feeling; a perception | 11 sets |
| 6 | a feeling | 10 sets |
| 7 | n. a condition of mind resulting from spiritual or inherent feeling. | 10 sets |
| 8 | feeling | 9 sets |
| 9 | the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment. (myers psychology 8e p. 197) | 8 sets |
| 10 | the process by which our sensory receptor and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment | 7 sets |
| 11 | process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment | 7 sets |
| 12 | the process of receiving information from the environment | 7 sets |
| 13 | a feeling, a perception | 6 sets |
| 14 | the experience of sensory stimulation | 6 sets |
| 15 | the stimulation of sense organs. | 5 sets |
| 16 | a state of great interest and excitement | 5 sets |
| 17 | a condition of mind resulting from spiritual or inherent feeling. | 5 sets |
| 18 | a feeling of great interest or excitement or the cause of such a feeling | 5 sets |
| 19 | process in which the sense organs' receptor cells are stimulated and relay initial information to higher brain centers for further processing. | 4 sets |
| 20 | the detection of the elementary properties of a stimulus | 4 sets |
| 21 | information brought in through the senses. | 4 sets |
| 22 | n. a state of great interest and excitement | 4 sets |
| 23 | a process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energy | 4 sets |
| 24 | the stimulation of sense organs | 4 sets |
| 25 | detection of physical energy by sense organs, which then send information to the brain | 4 sets |
| 26 | -esthesia | 4 sets |
| 27 | the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system recieve and represent stimulus energies from our environment | 4 sets |
| 28 | what occurs when a stimulus activates a receptor | 4 sets |
| 29 | stirring up strong feeling. | 4 sets |
| 30 | 1.) information obtained through one of the five senses 2.) a person or thing that causes great excitment | 3 sets |
| 31 | n. a feeling that comes from stimulation of the senses. | 3 sets |
| 32 | szenzáció | 3 sets |
| 33 | something felt keenly and briefly in the mind; a momentary strong emotion | 3 sets |
| 34 | the operation or function of the senses; perception or awareness of stimuli through the senses | 3 sets |
| 35 | a feeling or experience | 3 sets |
| 36 | awareness of sensory stimuli | 3 sets |
| 37 | n. a feeling that comes from stimulation of senses; a feeling of great interest or excitement or the cause of such a feeling | 3 sets |
| 38 | n. a feeling of great interest or excitement or the cause of such a feeling. | 3 sets |
| 39 | a feeling or awareness | 3 sets |
| 40 | the physical stimulation of the sense organs | 3 sets |