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cenesthesia
cenesthesia (ˌsiːnɪsˈθiːzɪə) n (Psychology) psychol a variant spelling (esp US) of coenesthesiacoenesthesia, coenesthesis, cenesthesia, cenesthesisthe combination of organic sensations that comprise an individual’s awareness of bodily existence. — coenesthetic, cenesthetic, adj.See also: Body, Human, Perceptioncenesthesia
cenesthesia [sen″es-the´zhah] the general sense of normal functioning of body organs. Called also somesthesia, somatesthesia, and somatognosis. adj., adj cenesthe´sic, cenesthet´ic.ce·nes·the·si·a (sē'nes-thē'zē-ă), The general sense of bodily existence; the sensation caused by the functioning of the internal organs. Synonym(s): coenesthesia [G. koinos, common, + aisthēsis, sensation] cenesthesia An obsolete term for: (1) Body sense, or “sixth” sense; (2) An abnormal sensation of euphoria or malaise, as may occur in delirium.ce·nes·the·si·a (sē'nes-thē'zē-ă) The general sense of bodily existence; the sensation caused by the functioning of the internal organs. Synonym(s): cenaesthesia. [G. koinos, common, + aisthēsis, sensation]ThesaurusSeesomatesthesia |