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- DictionaryPer·cep·tion/pərˈsepSH(ə)n/
noun
- 1. the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses: "the normal limits to human perception"
4 days ago · apperception: 1 n the process whereby perceived qualities of an object are related to past experience Type of: basic cognitive process cognitive processes involved in obtaining and storing knowledge
2 days ago · This is a summary of: She, L. et al.Temporal multiplexing of perception and memory codes in IT cortex. Nature 629, 861–868 (2024).. The problem. Long-term memory is profoundly important for ...
1 day ago · Discover why your mind is your most powerful tool in "Why Perception Shapes Our Reality Explained." Join us as we explore the intriguing concept of how perce...
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4 days ago · Time perception, or chronoception, has long been a subject of fascination within psychology, cognitive linguistics, and neuroscience. It refers to how humans perceive the passage of time, a process integral to sensory experiences. Historically, philosophers were the first to grapple with the concept of time. In 5th century BC Greece, Antiphon ...
4 days ago · percept: 1 n the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept Synonyms: perception , perceptual experience Types: show 8 types... hide 8 types... figure a unitary percept having structure and coherence that is the object of attention and that stands out against a ground ground a relatively homogeneous ...
4 days ago · The Power of Perspective reveals itself in the subtle nuances of human perception. Hastorf and Cantril's seminal study on the perception of a sports game highlights how prior experiences and expectations color our interpretation of reality.
3 days ago · We recently reported strong, replicable (i.e., replicated) evidence for lexically mediated compensation for coarticulation (LCfC; Luthra et al., 2021), whereby lexical knowledge influences a prelexic...