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sensorium (plural: sensoria) is the sum of an organism's
perception, the "seat of " where it experiences and interprets the environments within which it lives. The term originally entered English from the Late Latin in the mid-17th century, from the stem
sens- ("
sense"). In earlier use it referred, in a broader sense, to the brain as the mind's organ (
Oxford English Dictionary 1989). In medical, psychological, and physiological discourse it has come to refer to the total character of the unique and changing sensory environments perceived by individuals. These include the sensation, perception, and interpretation of information about the world around us by using faculties of the
mind such as senses, phenomenal and psychological perception,
cognition, and
intelligence.