- 感觉到 gǎnjuédào to feelto become aware of; to sense; to perceive; to detect
- 感觉神经 gǎnjuéshénjīng sensory nerveThe nerve fibers that carry impulses from various organs and tissues to the central nervous system; also called [[传入神经|傳入神經|chuan2 ru4 shen2 jing1]]
- 感觉器 gǎnjuéqì sense organthe physical structures of a living being that receive stimuli, such as the eyes or ears
- 感觉器官 gǎnjuéqìguān sense organThe organs through which one perceives the world, such as the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin; commonly referred to as the five senses.
- 感觉统合 gǎnjuétǒnghé sensory integrationthe neurological process that organizes sensation from one's own body and from the environment
- 感觉论 gǎnjuélùn sensualisma philosophical theory that all knowledge and concepts are derived from physical sensations; sensualism
- 无感觉 wúgǎnjué have no feelingto lack physical sensation or mental perception
- 牵连感觉 qiānliángǎnjué synesthesiaperceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway
- 第六感觉 dìliùgǎnjué sixth sensesixth sense; intuition; an instinctive feeling that goes beyond the five basic senses
- 超感觉 chāogǎnjué extrasensory perceptionPerception that occurs independently of the known physical senses, such as intuition or telepathy
- 使无感觉 shǐwúgǎnjué to benumbto deaden or numb; to make someone or something lose the ability to feel
- 连带感觉 liándàigǎnjué synesthesiaperceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway
- 共同感觉 gòngtónggǎnjué synesthesiaA phenomenon where stimulation of one sense leads to an automatic experience in a second sense
- 初恋感觉 chūliàngǎnjué feelings of first lovethe emotional experience or sentiment associated with one's first love
- 后感觉 hòugǎnjué after-sensationan after-sensation or after-impression