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perceptual

/per-sep-choo-uhl/US // pərˈsɛp tʃu əl //UK // (pəˈsɛptjʊəl) //

感知性,感知性的,知觉,感知

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or involving perception.

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Examples

  • Orienting is one’s ability to select some perceptual information over others based on what’s important.

  • This could account for the vivid perceptual experiences they cause.

  • Scientists at Johns Hopkins University have brought mime into the laboratory for a series of experiments exploring how the human brain fills in perceptual gaps.

  • Your mood gets better, your creativity, your perceptual processing, your memory processing.

  • It offers a different kind of perceptual shift, showing what the phases of the moon would look like to someone standing above the far side—the side that people commonly describe as “dark.”

  • Instead, it turned out to be richly perceptual and affective.

  • Those are the two poles in Judd interpretation: Judd as a radical conceptualist, and Judd as a maker of perceptual abstractions.

  • Voit documents a perceptual anomaly and allows it to trick us—or not—without any representational manipulation.

  • Language makes it possible for us to profit through the perceptual experience of others.

  • The ideal has no perceptual value; it has no status in the world of the senses.

  • So-called correct perception is connected with a long-continued process of perceptual education motived and initiated from within.

  • As contrasted with the ideational, the perceptual consciousness is concerned with practice.

  • But we may drop the term ‘apparent’; for there is but one nature, namely the nature which is before us in perceptual knowledge.