perceptual judgment

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meaningsofperceptualandjudgment

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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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judgment
noun
uk
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/
the ability to form valuable opinions and make ...
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(Definition ofperceptualandjudgmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For this reason, aperceptualjudgmenttask, in addition to a production task, is administered in the cur rent study.
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On each trial, the eye movements were recorded and the observer pressed either the left or right mouse button to indicate theperceptualjudgment.
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Criterion content is determined by the task requirements and refers to the stimulus dimension along which an observer is asked to make his or herperceptualjudgmentabout the target.
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It concomitantly called for the refashioning of its methodological foundations, by turning the investigator'sperceptualjudgmentinto the principal means for making sense of the evidence.
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Although a finalperceptualjudgmentis entailed in this task, the explicit manipulation of the individual units requires a level of metalinguistic awareness from the children.
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That distinction accorded with the child'sperceptualjudgmentthat there was a difference (although the substance of the distinction differed from that employed in the ambient system).
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In conclusion, two examples of physical regularities have failed to influence perceptual judgments.
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If all of our perceptual judgments of color turned out to be false, there would be no real colors.
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Participants produced and gave perceptual judgments on 40 non-words of varying syllabic structures in noun and verb sentence frames.
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Against direct detection in general, we cite evidence that humans weight acoustic inputs differentially when making perceptual judgments of auditory motion.
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That some, or even most, of our perceptual judgments of color turn out to be true is thus a minimal condition of color realism.
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This speaks to the complexity of the perceptual judgments, but it is not a finding about metacognition.
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They were not required to make any perceptual judgments that would have involved the ventral system in the task.
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In contrast to the more direct perceptual judgments, the two sorting tasks used in the present experiment involved low-resolution and indirect measures of perceptual similarities.
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This suggests that localization occurs prior to unity judgments, and that, in fact, these motor actions drive our perceptual judgments.
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Those underlying representations might also be expected to have implications for the characterization of children's perceptual judgments of words from the target system.
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I believe that the contradiction between predicted outcomes and perceptual judgments is worrisome and that it is incompatible with the notion of universal internalized regularities.
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Perceptual judgments showed that age- and type-dependent acoustic differences translated into differences in listener behavior.
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First of all, in all these studies subjects are required to make perceptual judgments leading to the involvement of the ventral system.
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Additionally, the perceptual judgments were correlated with the durational pattern and with the allophonic pattern to further investigate the relationship between the perception and production results.
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