perceptual experience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperceptualandexperience
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perceptual
adjective
uk/pəˈsep.tʃu.əl/us/pɚˈsep.tʃu.əl/
relating to the ability to notice something or come to an opinion about something using ...
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experience
noun
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/us/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition ofperceptualandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofperceptual experience
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Modellingperceptualexperienceis not an alternative to understanding the neural process.
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This emptiness is not concerned with enclosing itself onto itself, but with functioning as a capacity for aperceptualexperienceof profile-less natural elements.
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But why bother to share a relatively meaninglessperceptualexperience, especially when it appears to be erroneous, as is the case with d' j' vu?
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However, mental content, including that associated withperceptualexperience, is unlikely to be determined by input relations alone.
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He envisages an isomorphism betweenperceptualexperienceas described by the observer and the observations of the natural scientist.
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The so-called rhythmicity of canonical babbling may be similarly dependent uponperceptualexperience.
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This output, we speculated, could form the basis for the listener'sperceptualexperienceof speech, as well as for meta-linguistic operations such as phoneme decision.
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Instead, they maintained thatperceptualexperienceis an active achievement of the nervous system.
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Dissociation of affective modulation of recollective andperceptualexperiencefollowing amygdala damage.
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That is the problem of how well-definedperceptualexperienceis generated from the often ambiguous and incomplete sensory stimulation.
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The matter of what it is to provide independent confirmation of the veridicality of aperceptualexperiencecan be approached in several ways.
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The same distal tracking conditions would hold, but the content of theperceptualexperiencewould surely differ.
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First, our theory is supported by careful reflection on what it is like to haveperceptualexperience.
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I further suggest, however, that a role for slower rhythms, such as theta, might also be considered when investigatingperceptualexperience.
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Given the behavioral success enjoyed by these species, it would appear to be inappropriate to refer to theirperceptualexperienceas being deficient.
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This seems like a good reason for being wary of using the intuitive plausibility of such cases to motivate antirepresentationalist accounts ofperceptualexperience.
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All parties to the debate agree thatperceptualexperienceinvolves a causal relation between experience and its object.
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The peculiar, sensory, quality of ourperceptualexperienceconsists (in part) in the fact that movements of the body produce changes in our sensory stimulation.
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There is no reason a model ofperceptualexperienceshould be invalid.
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The frame contributes to theperceptualexperienceof everything within its field.
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