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polysensory (adjective), more polysensory, most polysensory
1. Regarding something that is responsive to multiple agents or stimuli: The home alarm system that was installed in Jeremy's house was a polysensory system which responded to light and to movements.
2. Affecting or pertaining to several physical mechanisms of feelings: When examining a patient's nervous system, a physician usually includes polysensory tests of touch, position, pain, and reactions to vibrations as the following examples show:
  • Light touch with a piece of cotton when the patient's eyes are closed.
  • Pin punctures to test pain sensations at different parts of the patient's body
  • Pain pinch by squeezing, with a finger and a thumb, the Achilles tendon at the back of the heel.
  • Vibration with a tuning fork held against a prominent bone of the ankle or another bone.
  • Position sense when the patient, with eyes closed, says in which direction his or her finger is moved by the physician.
  • Two-point discrimination which measures the ability of the patient to distinguish between two sharp pains and a single sharp pain.
This entry is located in the following units: -ory (page 3) poly- (page 18) senso-, sens-, sensi-, sensori-, sent- (page 5)