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What is a prefix for the word sensory?

There isn't a single, universally accepted prefix for "sensory." However, depending on the specific context, several prefixes could be used to modify the meaning:

General Prefixes:

* Pre-: meaning "before" or "in front of" (e.g., presensory experiences).

* Post-: meaning "after" (e.g., postsensory processing).

* Hyper-: meaning "excessive" (e.g., hypersensory perception).

* Hypo-: meaning "under" or "deficient" (e.g., hyposensory input).

* Multi-: meaning "many" (e.g., multisensory integration).

* Inter-: meaning "between" (e.g., intersensory relationships).

Specific Prefixes:

* Somato-: meaning "body" (e.g., somatosensory system).

* Visuo-: meaning "sight" (e.g., visuosensory cortex).

* Audio-: meaning "hearing" (e.g., audiosensory input).

* Tacto-: meaning "touch" (e.g., tacto-sensory experience).

* Olfacto-: meaning "smell" (e.g., olfactosensory receptors).

* Gusto-: meaning "taste" (e.g., gustosensory perception).

The best prefix to use will depend on the specific meaning you want to convey.

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