visual perception
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvisualandperception
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visual
adjective
uk/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/us/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
relating ...
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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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(Definition ofvisualandperceptionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This sizable amount of information aboutvisualperceptionin others contrasts with the little we know about what individuals know about their ownvisualperception.
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In particular,visualperceptionrelies on topographically mapped representations, but there is no evidence that the representation of objects in working memory is topographic.
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Almost all farmers reported estimating live weights for calculating anthelmintic doses throughvisualperceptionon the basis of an average weight (96%).
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Pictures are seemingly automatically parsed right along with ourvisualperceptionof the world, naturalised.
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For thevisualperceptiona stereohead was used.
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Visualperceptionand its relation to cognition and mental states are explained.
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The above described feedback mechanisms are not specific tovisualperception.
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Such evidence clearly indicates thatvisualperceptionrequires the functional integrity of distributed representations that are not confined to the occipital lobe.
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The tasks (visualperception, supramodal object recognition, short-term memory) were chosen so that the cortical area involved extended over different length scales.
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This familiar way of speaking reifies an observer, an act ofvisualperception, and a thing being perceived.
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In its ill-resolved form, internalization can accommodate such diverse approaches as indirect and direct theories ofvisualperception.
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The transformation observed invisualperceptiongives us the clearest insight into the nature of this unique computational strategy.
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Thus, for example, while myvisualperceptioncan betray me, my imaginative consciousness cannot.
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She has written publications in the areas of visual motion perception, pattern recognition, perceptual stability, and the neural basis ofvisualperception.
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The problem is thatvisualperception, audition, motor cortex, and so forth, also seem to integrate information across modalities.
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Visualperceptionand visual identification of spaces teach us to tune out the sounds we expect to hear in these places.
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We also plan to usevisualperceptioncombined with force and tactile sensing for a multimodal acquisition of skills.
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We find it difficult to escape the conclusion from these considerations that even basic aspects ofvisualperceptionmust have a strong "efferent" aspect.
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Although the richness ofvisualperceptionmay partially be an illusion, sensory data should elicit brain states that reflect important features of perceptual organization.
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The children had difficulties in mathematics, logical conclusions,visualperception, spatial relations, and short-range memory/attention.
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