they are adjectives
sensory and motor neurons are sometimes very long so that the impulses can be carried away from the body very quickly. in the motor neuron the impulses "jump" over the fatty tissue to the Node Of Ranvier.
Sensory memory lasts for a very brief amount of time, typically less than a second. It has a large capacity as it can hold a significant amount of sensory information from the environment for processing.
That is a good question! All the information that your brain receive from your sensory organs is called as sensory information. You have your nose, your eyes, your ears, your tongue and you skin to give you sensory information. Your brain finds it difficult to process the information out side this range. Very few people like Sir Issac Newton and Albert Einstein could process the information, out side this range. They became the greatest scientists of all time.
Sensory images are images created in your head from a very detailed description of something, often using more than one of the five senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing). Also, the sensory images can be what you imagine in your head as you read the story you image what is happening in the book or poem or story its the little TV inside you.
Descriptive writing use the five senses
The language in the book was very descriptive, making it easy for the readers to picture the situation. A radio commentator needs to be much more descriptive than a TV commentator does.
Language that is used, but isn't very descriptive, for example, ending a sentence in '...and stuff...', or '...you know...'
The sentence, 'He was happy to see her', is NOT very descriptive. Descriptive language includes action verbs and engages the senses: seeing, hearing, touch, etc. Examples of descriptive language that infers the idea of 'was happy' include:: John's heart raced when he saw Sally. Jim shuddered at the sight of his first love. The soldier wept joyfully to see his children after a year in Afghanistan.
Lines that are very descriptive
The effect of the passage depends mainly on the descriptive language used to convey the feeling of extreme cold to the reader. The choice of words, tone, and imagery can all play a role in creating a powerful sensory experience for the audience.
The witness statement was very descriptive.Descriptive paragraphs are a good thing.
Descriptive lexicography creates dictionaries according to how people actually write and speak - usually based on the analysis of very large databases of real language (corpora). Prescriptive lexicography creates dictionaries on the basis of how people *should* write or speak - based on some idealized norms which may or may not be decreed by an institutional language authority such as the Académie Française. j0hn - lexicographer (descriptive)
Jumping The Cracks is a very good descriptive book.
Imagery is when writer uses very descriptive language sometimes figurative language to appeal to all of their senses. When imagery is written well the reader can see, hear, taste, touch, and feel the text.
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The word is spelled descriptive. You added an extra 'i'. Tell me a descriptive story about where you grew up. The girl's tall tale was very descriptive.