Collocations withperception
These are words often used in combination withperception.
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aural perception
This enables the twins to replace discursive speech with a primordial yet arcane language that relies solely on aural perception.
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categorical perception
For a critic of categorical perception, it is encouraging to analyze this phenomenon in terms of shepard's law of generalization.
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conscious perception
A number of the studies cited as demonstrations of direct perception are in fact demonstrations of direct conscious perception.
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distorted perception
It can also cause loss of memory, confusion or disorientation, distorted perception of time and distance, hallucination, illusion, nausea and vomiting.
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intuitive perception
The object of knowledge is identified with the subjective ideas about it, with its intuitive perception, or with the perceived phenomenon.
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negative perception
The negative perception people have of whatever the euphemistic word refers to ends up contaminating the word itself.
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popular perception
The answer appears to lie, at least in part, in the popular perception of rampant official corruption in that country.
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positive perception
Feedback from students and increasing competition for admission also confirm the school's positive perception and educational impact.
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public perception
For blood safety policy, the public perception of blood transfusion risks may be more important than the objective cost-effectiveness of blood safety interventions.
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sensory perception
It is neither possible, nor desirable, to detect a neat, generalized sensory hierarchy, as sensory perception is context specific.
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subjective perception
The choice of a strategy is a function of these altered values and the subjective perception of the probability of their occurrence.
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tactile perception
In the above two sentences, the tactile perception was assessed with a metaphor, or more precisely, with a simile.
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visual perception
This sizable amount of information about visual perception in others contrasts with the little we know about what individuals know about their own visual perception.
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widespread perception
The lack of studies on area fees may have contributed to the widespread perception that they are nondistortionary.
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