The normal percept, then, owes its character of sensory reality to the fact that a certain number of its presentative elements are sensations peripherally excited by impressions made upon a sense-organ.
They may increase in size peripherallyand undergo involution in the older central portions simultaneously.
Bell Vireos invariably place their nests in the outer portions of trees and peripherally in thickets.
Real masturbatic irritation of the anal zone by means of the fingers, evoked through either centrally or peripherallysupported itching, is not at all rare in older children.
It is in full accord with our physiological knowledge if the desire happens to be awakened also peripherally through an actual change in the erogenous zone.
The infiltration spreads, the ulcer enlarges both peripherally and in depth--muscle, cartilage and bone often becoming invaded.
The patches continue to extend peripherally for a variable period, and then remain stationary, or several gradually coalesce and form a large, irregular area involving the entire or a greater portion of the scalp.
In some cases there is so decided a tendency to clear and dry up centrally while spreading peripherally that the eruption has a ring-like aspect; this seems especially so in the bearded region of the male adult.
The strong forms of feeling called sensations are peripherally initiated, and the feelings called emotions are centrally initiated.
Pass, then, from the feelings called sensations to the feelings called emotions, and it will be found that while both are states of nervous action, the former are peripherally initiated and the latter are centrally initiated.
The other source of what may, by analogy with the hallucinations of sense, be called the peripherally originating spectra of memory is waking imagination.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "peripherally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.