bisensory, a.
(baɪˈsɛnsərɪ)
[bi-2.]
Of an hallucination: affecting two senses.
1894 Proc. Soc. Psych. Research X. 194 In these ‘bisensory’ or ‘trisensory’ cases, the constructive imagination seems to have reached a higher point than in simple visual or auditory hallucinations. a 1901 F. W. H. Myers Hum. Pers. (1903) I. 254 Visual, auditory, bisensory, and trisensory hallucinations. |