neurosensory

neurosensory
neu·ro·sen·so·ry -'sen(t)s-(ə-)rē adj of or relating to afferent nerves <\neurosensory control of feeding behavior>

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neu·ro·sen·so·ry (noor″o-senґsə-re) sensorineural.

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  • neurosensory — ˌ adjective Etymology: neur + sensory : of or relating to afferent nerves neurosensory control of feeding behavior * * * /noor oh sen seuh ree, nyoor /, adj. of or pertaining to the sensory role of the nervous system. [1925 30; NEURO + SENSORY] …   Useful english dictionary

  • neurosensory — adjective Date: 1929 of or relating to afferent nerves …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • neurosensory — /noor oh sen seuh ree, nyoor /, adj. of or pertaining to the sensory role of the nervous system. [1925 30; NEURO + SENSORY] * * * …   Universalium

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