conscious perception
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsciousandperception
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conscious
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.ʃəs/us/ˈkɑːn.ʃəs/
to notice that a particular thing or person exists or ...
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perception
noun
uk/pəˈsep.ʃən/us/pɚ-/
a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how ...
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(Definition ofconsciousandperceptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A number of the studies cited as demonstrations of direct perception are in fact demonstrations of directconsciousperception.
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We distinguish a system of automatic motor control (dorsal to premotor) from a system ofconsciousperceptionand intentional action (ventral to prefrontal).
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Consciousperceptionthen acts as a late error-detection device (this being the cognitive function corresponding to the emotion of anxiety).
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Both results also support the assumed role of sensorimotor processes forconsciousperceptionas outlined above.
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In the beginning we were not sure whether we should look for a subliminal effect or one dependent onconsciousperceptionof the odour.
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That is, theconsciousperceptionof spatial unity (or non-unity) may ultimately dictate the type of sensorimotor contingencies employed to localize objects in space.
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He also ignores the distinction betweenconsciousperceptionas active construction and the perception/action continuums implied by physiology and direct perception data.
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I will discuss here cases of visual illusions in which ourconsciousperceptiondefinitely does not correspond to the physical reality.
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Nor is his argument rescued by an appeal to differential susceptibility ofconsciousperceptionand visual-motor behaviour to illusions.
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Independent processing of physically related attributes is not only evident in the visual control of action, but also inconsciousperception.
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This correlation suggests that internal representations are necessary forconsciousperception, which may also mediate sensorimotor contingencies.
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For example, the felt veridicality of the content ofconsciousperceptioncould be grounded in verifying visual information in a consciousness-independent domain of sensorimotor coordination.
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No single one of them is the essence ofconsciousperception, but collectively they can raise (or lower) the level of consciousness.
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Only while the active probe is occurring do you getconsciousperception(seeing or hearing, say).
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Using this approach we have found evidence of what we believe to be correlates of both sensorimotor contingencies andconsciousperceptionthat demonstrates a striking interrelationship between these measures.
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Visual processing for goal-directed behaviour is predominantly supported by the occipito-parietal pathway (dorsal stream), while visual processing forconsciousperceptionis performed through the occipito-temporal pathway (ventral stream).
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Intuitive cognition as theconsciousperceptionof an idea consequently implies the visual representation - perception or imagination - of an individual object with all its concrete determinations.
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The independence of the control system from such cognitive processes as goal formation andconsciousperceptionalso means that control operates outside of conscious awareness and influence.
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This has been difficult to explain because so many neural pathways conventionally associated withconsciousperception(including primary sensory areas) remain intact in many patients.
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This form of art was created to test the limits of theconsciousperceptionof the viewer.
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