perceptual phenomenon

collocation in English

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perceptual
adjective
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/pəˈsep.tʃu.əl/
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/pɚˈsep.tʃu.əl/
relating to the ability to notice something or come to an opinion about something using ...
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phenomenon
noun[C]
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/fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/
us
/fəˈnɑː.mə.nɑːn/
something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual ...
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(Definition ofperceptualandphenomenonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This will be followed by a brief attempt to analyze aperceptualphenomenon, that of overconstancy in the perception of size.
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Dialect is aperceptualphenomenon, and as such, its use can occur along several dimensions.
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Palmer modeled thisperceptualphenomenonas a competition between three dynamic neural network nodes in a mutually inhibitory relationship, resulting in a "winner-take-all" behavior.
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The social distance corollary is not dependent on whether there are media effects or not; rather, it is aperceptualphenomenon.
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It is easy to show neural representation as untenable with the perceptual phenomena they review.
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The issue is not whether images perfectly preserve perceptual phenomena; they obviously do not.
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But those models are proposed in the abstract, presenting general principles rather than complete and detailed models of specific perceptual phenomena expressed as sense-data.
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However, other perceptual phenomena might be consistent with feature linking mechanisms.
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We think it is striking evidence of the power of the position we develop here that it is able to account for such a broad range of perceptual phenomena.
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Very many implications follow from the dual-process approach, both for a better understanding of perceptual phenomena in general and for possible solutions to unanswered theoretical questions.
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The patterns of response modulation and the temporal onset of differential responses were similar in the two tests, suggesting that the two perceptual phenomena are mediated by similar neural mechanisms.
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Associations between psychoanalysis and film had been made since the early days of both enterprises, and provided an arena in which to explore many mental or perceptual phenomena.
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Past researchers have made formulae that predict some, but not all, perceptual phenomena from their sensory origins.
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His research was based on sensory and perceptual phenomena, but he was also a statesman and advocate for women in psychology and military psychology.
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This immersion in colour is an intense experience giving rise to interesting perceptual phenomena and emotional richness.
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Nevertheless, recent research has shown that exemplification effects are prone to other perceptual phenomena.
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The vast majority of his research centered around sensory and perceptual phenomena.
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Gestalt psychologists preferred to explain perceptual phenomena through the characteristics of the stimulus complex taken as a whole, and through inborn, invariant functions of the perceptual system.
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