Sensorium in a sentence as a noun

You have not gone nuts; that's when you give the voices greater priority than your external sensorium.

I like to get out of the sensorium of my coastal CA home and enter that of high alpine forests, peaks, and valleys.

If the entire purpose is to establish life support for the brain and preserve and augment the human sensorium, then why keep blood?

Being ill enough to be in the hospital -- even for non-psychiatric disease -- can cloud the sensorium.

Our sensorium could be indistinguishable from how it'd be in a simulation without impacting my point.

The chances of such a being having a completely consistent memory, sensorium and experience of life must be extremely small.

Something > about remapping enemy targets to look like mice or birds or something before > before feeding it to their sensorium.

I felt as if I was a spectator watching my life happen and I didn't really feel any connection or agency towards anything coming into my sensorium.

This discussion appears to have completely ignored the concept of a "sensorium" for a definition of consciousness which seems to me to be the only defining requirement.

The bare minimum information necessary to simulate your sensorium is not really all that much, on the order of something that could fit on a modern Wifi signal, and not ever necessarily the latest standards.

The things that have been constant in the way I do stuff has been constant over a couple of decades of mental illness and different meds, even though the outward appearance, and the internal sensorium, the mindscape, have been radically different at each point.

Why I think it will be different is because dolphins are basically stuck in the water with only some fins; while they have a rich sensorium and apparently complex social structures, there's a limit to how much they can manipulate their own environment, which in turn imposes some upper limits on mentation.

You have to be blind not to see the tremendous productivity and lifestyle improve improvements wrought by technology.--sent from my handheld multi-gigaflop communication device/sensorium/access point to the sum of all human knowledge, which cost less than what most people in my country of residence make in a week and was not available to even the richest billionaires ten years ago.

Sensorium definitions

noun

the areas of the brain that process and register incoming sensory information and make possible the conscious awareness of the world