visual experience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvisualandexperience
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visual
adjective
uk/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/us/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
relating ...
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experience
noun
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/us/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition ofvisualandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This is becausevisualexperienceis radically underdetermined by the data available in the proximal stimulus (the dynamic array of light falling on the retinae).
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Second, there are several kinds ofvisualexperiencewhich occur when organism and environment are not actively coupled.
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However, from the point of view of the present theory ofvisualexperience, such compensation is unnecessary.
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There can therefore be no one-to-one correspondence betweenvisualexperienceand neural activations.
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These observations suggest that the role ofvisualexperiencein cor tical maturation is to promote the isotropic representation of orientation preference.
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Ourvisualexperienceof something, for example, is an experience of something as over there, and having certain qualities.
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But surely the bodily experience of ' ' fifteen meters distant' ' is wholly unlike thevisualexperienceof that same thing.
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Despite the plethora of theories that have surfaced over the years, there are really only two ways of explainingvisualexperience.
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Yet blind people can reach very high levels of proficiency in object recognition, without any accompanyingvisualexperience.
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It plays an important, perhaps even essential, causal role in the production of thevisualexperienceof the two squinted out cans.
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By equatingvisualexperienceto the act of exploring the visual world, the sensorimotor account eliminates the gap between visual representation and consciousness.
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Second, the loss of refinement incurred after early, long-term deprivation could not be reversed by many months of subsequentvisualexperiencein adulthood.
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Their argument depends on the first premise, thatvisualexperienceconsists of only these processes.
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What isvisualexperienceand where does it occur?
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Receptive field characteristics and plastic proper ties of visual cor tical cells in kittens reared with and withoutvisualexperience.
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However, vision science does in practice have a richer notion ofvisualexperience.
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Making memories: brain activity that predicts how wellvisualexperiencewill be remembered.
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At one moment, myvisualexperiencerepresents an object; at the next it is a vivid image or hallucination.
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These results strongly suggest thatvisualexperienceregulates the inner retinal synaptic circuitry.
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