Back in the sensorium, the attendant technicians peel adhesive sensors from his chest, temples, groin. |
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Patients with alcoholic hallucinosis experience visual, auditory, or tactile hallucinations but otherwise have a clear sensorium. |
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Establish a baseline of sensorium and cognitive function before sedating the patient. |
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The exploration is part of a larger cross-cultural project on the conditions for the recharging of the human sensorium within the technosphere which we now inhabit. |
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Over the next two days her confusion continued to diminish and she again returned to her baseline sensorium of completely intact cognitive function. |
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It is a rare skill for a doctor to be able to communicate this rich sensorium in writing. |
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What struck me — besides the extraordinary fact of having the sensorium of a centenarian represented for almost the first time in history — was the nonchalance of her poems, their modesty. |
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Newton believed that the universe was the sensorium of God, and thus subscribed to a mentalistic rather than completely mechanistic view of the universe. |
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