perceptual task

collocation in English

meaningsofperceptualandtask

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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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task
noun
uk
/tɑːsk/
us
/tæsk/
a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or ...
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The latter tested pigeons in aperceptualtaskthat was meant to replicate the dense-sparse uncertainty-monitoring tasks used with humans and monkeys.
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This orientation illusion effect was found to be roughly two degrees in aperceptualtaskin which participants were required to align the bar with their sagittal planes.
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Simple perceptual tasks might be better for revealing uncertainty monitoring in very young children.
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These experiments show that when performing perceptual tasks, as used by constructivists to study cues, the effect of the illusion can be absent.
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They show that certain important, real-world perceptual tasks require the coordinated deployment of more than one type of receptor.
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This link is most convincing with respect to deficits on perceptual tasks.
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Second, the difference between reaction time patterns is not the result of a contrast between perceptual tasks on one hand and memory tasks on the other.
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Cognitive tasks, such as filtering, reading and selecting musical tracks, are hence transformed into perceptual tasks, such as identifying properties of tracks and sets of tracks by visual means.
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In perceptual tasks, assumed to be processed by the ventral system, illusions obviously show an influence on the measured variables (otherwise, they would not be illusions).
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Higher-order perceptual tasks, such as object recognition, are impaired secondarily.
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Both the assumed ventral and dorsal streams can provide guidance of action, however information processed ventrally appears less pronounced and appears more substantial in the processing of perceptual tasks.
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