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Sensorial - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Sensorial

Of or pertaining to the sensorium as sensorial faculties motions powers...


handicapped

handicapped : having a disability that substantially limits a major life activity (as caring for oneself, working, or having sensory functions) ...


Ctenocyst

An organ of the Ctenophora supposed to be sensory...


Dingdong theory

The theory which maintains that the primitive elements of language are reflex expressions induced by sensory impressions that is as stated by Max Muumlller the creative faculty gave to each general conception as it thrilled for the first time through the brain a phonetic expression jocosely so called from the analogy of the sound of a bell induced by the stroke of the clapper...


Eye spot

A simple visual organ found in many invertebrates consisting of pigment cells covering a sensory nerve termination...


Head

The anterior or superior part of an animal containing the brain or chief ganglia of the nervous system the mouth and in the higher animals the chief sensory organs poll cephalon...


introverted

examining ones own sensory and perceptual experiences Contrasted with extrospective...


liminal

of or pertaining to a limen especially a sensory threshhold...


Montessori Method

A system of training and instruction primarily for use with normal children aged from three to six years devised by Dr Maria Montessori while teaching in the ldquoHouses of Childhoodrdquo schools in the poorest tenement districts of Rome Italy and first fully described by her in 1909 The fundamental aim is to create self motivation for education and the leading features are freedom for physical activity no stationary desks and chairs informal and individual instruction the very early development of reading and writing skills and an extended sensory and motor training with special emphasis on vision touch perception of movement and their interconnections mediated by a patented standardized system of ldquodidactic apparatusrdquo which is declared to be ldquoauto regulativerdquo Most of the chief features of the method are borrowed from current methods used in many institutions for training feeble minded children and dating back especially to the work of the French American physician Edou...


Nervimotion

The movement caused in the sensory organs by external agents and transmitted to the muscles by the nerves...


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