Relating to both the brain and sensory perception or sensory organs.
From cerebro- (brain) and sensorial (relating to sensation, from Latin sensus meaning 'feeling' or 'perception'). This compound term developed in neurology to describe the brain's role in processing sensory information.
Cerebrosensorial captures something profound: your brain isn't just sitting there thinking—it's constantly in a feedback loop with your senses, creating your entire experience of reality.
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