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sensorium

[sen-sawr-ee-uhm, -sohr-] / sɛnˈsɔr i əm, -ˈsoʊr- /


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Neandertals could therefore hear language just as well as we do—with an acoustic sensorium that is optimally tuned to the frequencies that are particularly relevant for understanding human speech.

From Scientific American

Real human touch is infinitely subtle and intricate – less a sense than a sensorium.

From The Guardian

A sensorium of touch and taste, the space between bodies, and the yearning therein.

From The Guardian

“But I wish this is the beginning of our collective initiative to awaken our forgotten sensorium, to value diversity, to understand from people around the world.”

From Reuters

A direct message like this, beamed from another person’s sensibility into your own sensorium, isn’t meant to be shared.”

From Los Angeles Times