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sensory bag

squishy shit in a bag..

(adj.) (noun.)

"THAT FUCKING SENSORY BAG LOOKIN ASS BITCH."

by scircle June 5, 2018


Sensory Processes

Sometimes you see something on social media and just want to do a goofy one with it.

Go on. Make your one joke. I don't even care!

This post is a trap to make everyone say the same unfunny joke at once.

Sensory Processes are a group of strange little creatures drawn by horror artist Trevor Henderson, who was inspired to make them by an unorthodox illustration in a textbook. They work together in a pack and each of them have one of the five main senses that they use to coordinate. Their intention and origins are currently unknown.

Appearances

Sensory Processes all depict small, bipedal hairless beings with red skin and two short legs. They have a simple smooth oval shape with no discernible head, body, hands, or feet. Their short legs simply end in nubs. Their skin appears to be somewhat leathery in texture, but also seems to be covered in a thin layer of a reflective substance.

While all five of the creatures look the mostly same, their main distinction lies in what could only be described as their ‘faces’, which contain a single enlarged version of a human-like sensory organ in the middle. Each creature has a different organ, making up the five main senses that most people first learn about. These sensory organs also seem to have slightly more orange skin than the rest of the bodies.

Sensory Processes Is in Trevor Henderson

by Your bob August 31, 2022


sensory multitasking

Where you simultaneously partake of two or more forms of media, food, etc. which involve utilizing different senses (listening, reading, tasting, etc.), in order to accomplish more ventures in the same span of time.

One common and excellent form of sensory multitasking would be to preview an instrumental-work recording while perusing your e-mails; since you do not use the same parts of your brain for reading words as you do in determining whether or not you like a particular piece of non-lyrical music, you can catch up on your messages and still decide whether you want to purchase a CD of the tunes you're listening to.

by QuacksO December 10, 2019


Sensory processing disorder

sensory processing disorder (shortened term SPD) is when you are either overstimulated or understimulated easily when it comes to certain senses.

when you are overstimulated on a certain sense, you may be more sensitive to it in general and it can stop you from doing certain activities. when you are understimulated on a certain sense, you may need more of that sense to process it correctly. the things you can be understimulated or overstimulated on vary from person to person, which is why one person with SPD can be extremely sensitive to sound while another can be less sensitive to sound than average, which is why you should not self diagnose SPD (or any mental disorder) because the symptoms highly vary.

The things you can be sensitive or non sensitive to include but don't limit to: Sight, Smell, Hearing, Taste, Touch, Balance, Light, ECT. If you suspect that you may have SPD or any other mental disorder, stop reading this and self diagnosing, go talk to someone about it, and get a diagnostic AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

Sensory processing disorder usually means you're overly sensitive to stimuli that other people are not. But the disorder can cause the opposite effect, too. In these cases, it takes more stimuli to impact you. On the other hand, lack of sensory input can impact your social and emotional health.

by s0_very_b0red December 22, 2023


it's like a baby sensory video

when a person describes a (normal) video as being a "baby sensory video", what they mean is that the visuals of said video being described are hypnotising, addicting, and enough to put them into a trance-like state.

it's a video you can't lay your eyes off of — a video you can't stop watching. maybe it's because the animation is so smooth, or the colours are bright and eye-catching.

"bro, the video of pure-pure miku dancing to rabbit hole is like a baby sensory video to me."
"these sorting algorithm videos are like baby sensory videos."

«it's like a baby sensory video»

by kr4 March 23, 2024


Sensory Disconnection

The feeling of one physical sensation conflicts with the physical sensations created by one's current environment.

Example: Being soaking wet in a dry room. When you shower and move to a cooler/dryer room afterward; Sensory Disconnection.

by Gay_Viking March 26, 2024


sensory-motor

Sensory motor skills (also known as sensorimotor skills) are those we use to take in information about the world through our senses and to develop our body's movement, or motor, response to that information

(if we need to jump out of the way of a speeding tricycle that we see headed our way, for instance for sensory-motor)

by Amr mousa April 2, 2023