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Cephalization refers to the clustering of sensory structures at the anterior end of an organism, leading to the development of a head region with specialized sensory organs such as eyes, ears, and mouth. This organization is commonly seen in bilateral animals and is associated with increased mobility and complexity.
Sensory memory holds information for a very brief period (milliseconds) before passing it to short-term memory, rather than retaining information for long-term storage. This type of memory has a large capacity but generally only holds information for a short duration, before it gets transferred or fades away.
The term "petrous" usually refers to the dense, hard part of the temporal bone in the skull, specifically the petrous part. This part of the temporal bone protects delicate structures like the inner ear and houses important nerves associated with hearing and balance.
The term psychosomatic refers to physical symptoms that are caused or aggravated by psychological factors such as stress, emotional distress, or mental health conditions. It highlights the interconnected relationship between the mind and body, where emotional well-being can impact physical health.
Magnification is the term that refers to the ability of a microscope to increase the size of an object.
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Sensory emotional refers to experiences or reactions that arise from a combination of sensory stimuli and emotional responses. It suggests that emotions can be influenced or triggered by our sensory perceptions, such as sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell.
Sensory perception refers to a person's ability to recognize and interpret sensory stimuli.
The term is "sensory perception," which refers to the processes by which organisms interpret and make sense of information received by their senses.
Repression refers to the unconscious act of hiding or suppressing emotional conflicts within a person.
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The term is catharsis.
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In Urdu, "lams" (لمس) refers to the act of touching or physical contact. It often conveys a sense of tenderness or intimacy, commonly used in poetic or romantic contexts. The term can also be associated with the emotional and sensory experiences related to touch.
The term that relates to perception by one or more of the senses is "sensory." It refers to anything related to the senses, such as touch, taste, or smell.
The term "aural" refers to hearing. Aural communication refers to passing along information using the auditory-sensory system using both speaking and hearing.