perceptual input
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperceptualandinput
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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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input
noun
uk/ˈɪn.pʊt/us/ˈɪn.pʊt/
something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it ...
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Traditionally, lexical access has been defined as the moment at which aperceptualinputmakes contact with a corresponding store in lexical memory.
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An alternative approach is to use a thresholding procedure that is intended to equate subjects onperceptualinputof an unmasked target.
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As with sketching activity, there is a dialogue with directperceptualinputfrom drawings to restructure the design problem.
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According to the classical view,perceptualinputinformation is not only ambiguous, therefore requiring inference, but it is also fragmented.
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Note that this network is activated in absence of motor behavior, and thatperceptualinputis controlled by contrast computation.
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What is the purpose, though, of activating imitative motor programs in response toperceptualinput, when there is no intention to overtly imitate?
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Future work may aim to see if alteration or amelioration ofperceptualinputin ' perceptual ' delusions can attenuate the delusional belief.
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Through semantic information that is encoded solely in language, it is possible to find relationships between improvements in linguistic ability and category development in the absence ofperceptualinput.
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It is the brain that is having the internal experience, independent ofperceptualinput.
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Though their eyes were open, and theperceptualinputwas accessible, the subjects could not see the stimuli and did not report dreaming of it.
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In addition, they may show oscillatory responses toperceptualinputor motor output.
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These ongoing rhythms can change in different ways in response toperceptualinputor motor output.
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For of course those modules would originally have been built to handle perceptual inputs, prior to the evolution of language.
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The limbic circuits receive simple perceptual inputs from the thalamus, as well as more complex perceptual and conceptual information from the cortex.
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Hume had given persuasive logical arguments that people can not infer causality fromperceptualinput.
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Conscious awareness seems to be limited to perceptual inputs (broadly construed to include awareness of bodily state, motor activity, pain, etc.) and their imagistic analogues (visual, auditory images).
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A staircase method was used to ensure that the unmasked target identification was equivalent across subjects to eliminate any confounding due to differences in discrimination of simple perceptual inputs.
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This theory proposes that conscious awareness and the perception of self are generated in the brain via patterns of input that can be modified by different perceptual inputs.
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