perceptual process

collocation in English

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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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process
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ses/
us
/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofperceptualandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Eye-, head-, and body-movements are part and parcel of theperceptualprocess.
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In other words theperceptualprocesstakes into account the perceived distance in attempting to assess the true, distal, size of the disk.
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Even though they are not available for conscious assessment they are represented and are causally active in theperceptualprocess.
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If the consciousperceptualprocessdoes not detect significant mismatch or threat, there is no need for interruption in the continuing sensorimotor process.
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Thus, abnormally strong, cholinergically mediated top-down effects may increasingly dominate theperceptualprocess.
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The second is implicit representation or instantiation as the outcome of aperceptualprocess, and the third is explicit representation in a cognizant system.
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I propose that such a program can represent a highly simplified, toy model of one way that theperceptualprocessmight conceivably operate.
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In the first place, the scheme highlights the extent to which the outcome of theperceptualprocess, the state estimate embodied in the emulator, is tuned to sensorimotor requirements.
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One is the bilateral activation of occipital and fusiform regions that support the initialperceptualprocessof word identification, as opposed to the left-dominant pattern for alphabetic reading.
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Perception occurs automatically, unconsciously, effortlessly, and early in theperceptualprocess.
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However, as we can scientifically verify, this is clearly not true of the physiological components of theperceptualprocess.
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He is also technically knowledgeable, studying theories of paint chemistry, technique, history of art, composition and theperceptualprocess.
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No investigation of the long-term effects of learning a second set of categorical divisions (as bilinguals do) on low-level perceptual processes has yet been undertaken.
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It is not purely a product of perceptual processes such as auditory streaming, although streaming may play a supportive role.
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To evaluate perceptual processes in nonverbal individuals, other ways of examining perception must be found.
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There may be a relation between the hypothesized priming function of direct perception and the role of cognition in perceptual processes.
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These regions are involved in carrying out basic perceptual processes on social stimuli and are highlighted in green.
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It follows from this broad definition that all psychological processes are perceptual processes.
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Observation of virtual-reality hand actions engaged prevalent visual perceptual processes within lateral and medial occipital regions.
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Another function of multisensory neurons is to integrate perceptual processes across the different senses.
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