sensory perception
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsensoryandperception
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sensory
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈsen.sər.i/us/ˈsen.sər.i/
connected with the physical senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing, ...
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perception
noun
uk/pəˈsep.ʃən/us/pɚ-/
a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how ...
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It is neither possible, nor desirable, to detect a neat, generalized sensory hierarchy, assensoryperceptionis context specific.
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The animated imagery set out to distort the spectators'sensoryperceptionof their surroundings by reordering the vertical and horizontal planes.
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Yet language too is an object ofsensoryperception, even though it is more evanescent than others, especially in its spoken form.
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This is in contradiction to the results of essentially all electrophysiological studies ofsensoryperception.
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These phrases, which each indicate a different finding, do not actually allow the conclusion that the differing results stem fromsensoryperception.
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Having one's mind roused by necessity also implies (unspecified)sensoryperception.
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Within the orbit of his research as a physiologist, he commented on mind in relation tosensoryperception, motor control, attention, and emotion.
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We shall later give examples of how the connection between testimony, supernaturalism, andsensoryperceptionfunctioned concretely.
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As a preliminary step to allow assessment of behaviour andsensoryperception, it was necessary to know which volatiles released by the plant could be detected by the fly.
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Nevertheless, by clarifying various relations among acts of perception, perceptual detections of presence and kinds of perceptual recognition, thesensoryperceptionof imperceptible things emerges as a coherent possibility.
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Among other topics explored by the authors are the capacity of organisms to respond to new environments, animal behaviour, the immune system,sensoryperceptionand the evolution of the brain.
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His information is conveyed presumably by extrasensoryperception, because it is certainly not in the official document.
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Its vibrissae (whiskers) are long and thick, enhancingsensoryperceptionunderwater and on land.
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Distinct gene expansions related tosensoryperceptionand energy metabolism-related in yak were identified.
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It is the highest neural level of asensoryperception.
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It can be said therefore, that binding problem is central to multisensoryperception.
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