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sensorisch

Sensorisch is an adjective used in German and Dutch to denote anything related to the senses or sensory perception. It encompasses the five classical modalities—vision, hearing, touch, taste, and smell—as well as perceptual processes that integrate sensory information, such as texture discrimination or pattern recognition. In both languages the term appears frequently in scientific, medical, and consumer contexts.

In science and industry, sensorisch is used to describe properties, tests, and evaluations that pertain to perception

Common methods associated with sensorisch work include sensory evaluation panels, trained or consumer testers, and scoring

Etymology and related terms: sensorisch derives from Latin sens- meaning to feel or perceive. The term is

rather
than
instrument-based
measurement.
German
phrases
include
sensorische
Eigenschaften
(sensoric
properties)
and
sensorische
Analyse,
while
Dutch
uses
sensorische
eigenschappen
and
sensorische
evaluatie.
The
term
helps
differentiate
perceptual
data
from
objective
instrumental
data.
In
fields
like
food
and
beverage,
cosmetics,
and
pharmaceuticals,
sensorische
information
informs
product
development,
quality
control,
and
regulatory
labeling.
systems
such
as
hedonic
scales
or
descriptive
analysis.
Procedures
emphasize
standardization,
repeatability,
and
blinding
to
reduce
bias.
Sensorische
data
are
often
analyzed
alongside
instrumental
measurements
to
provide
a
holistic
view
of
product
performance.
distinct
from
sensor,
which
denotes
a
physical
device.
Related
concepts
include
sensory,
perception,
and
psychophysics.
See
also
sense
and
sensory
analysis.