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"I find this natural because of all the perceptional problems.
When arousal becomes increased the number of perceptional cues being utilized by the brain decreases.
We use the term percept to refer to the agent's perceptional inputs at any given instant.
Colors that appear in food and drinks might interfere with a person's flavor identification at both the perceptional and semantic levels.
The problem is that many parties are very fluid and unstructured, requiring very subtle perceptional skills and timing.
Morris thoughtfully lays out what he calls at one point "a crude and brutalizing perceptional symmetry.")
When someone is observing an object, although the distance of observation is different, the perceptional size is similar to the actual size.
Although the emotional response does not take the music as its intentional object, music is the "perceptional object and the cause for this response".
In addition he had the gift of telepathy and several other extrasensory perceptional talents which made Pucky a truly universal genius.
From his point of view, the festival is an occasion to share diverse perspectives that span cultural, perceptional, linguistic, professional or personal similarities and differences between people.
The events of December 1971 brought significant perceptional changes in Tehran's ruling elite and among Arab States regarding Pakistan.
Inattentional blindness, also called perceptional blindness is a phenomenon that sometimes occurs: People (who are not blind are unable to see things that are there.
Her work included "mapping the retina for its perceptional abilities", "developing new instruments and lamps for ophthalmologists", and "detection and measurement of color blindness".
Hence, the "Church" was materialized from the perceptional thought of foresighted, endeavoring, spiritually led and blessed individuals: diligently acting on one of many promises of the Lord.
The thalamus has been found to be discrete to other components in that it processes all forms of perceptional data relayed from both lower and higher components of the brain.
During the 1970s Goldstein worked within the tradition of conceptual art using photography, film, audio recordings, performance, objects, and not at least text as his media exploring perceptional, social and political phenomena.
Art pierces the cloud of perceptional bias, conventional categories, cultural conformities, to show that often what is, is not, and what is not, is - all within a reciprocal relationship.
The trail to Mr. Namaq's farmhouse opened up in June, when the First Brigade made a perceptional breakthrough, said Col. James B. Hickey, the armored cavalry officer from Chicago who led the raid.
Research areas in brain and cognitive sciences include neural processes and mechanisms in complex cognition, expression of visual perception and attention, neural mechanisms of perceptional information processing, and dysfunction in brain cognition.
Slobin on the other hand, described another kind of cognitive process that he named "thinking for speaking" - the kind of processes in which perceptional data and other kinds of prelinguistic cognition are translated into linguistic terms for the purpose of communicating them to others.
But more than just performing a perceptional trick, the work also miraculously compresses much of the sort of information by which we distinguish one person far away from another person without thinking: by the slant of shoulders, the position of the arms, the tilt of the head.
It describes mental processes as computational operations, so that, for example, a fear response is described as arising from a neurological computation that inputs the perceptional data, e.g. a visual image of a spider, and outputs the appropriate reaction, e.g. fear of possibly dangerous animals.
We believe that by so doing you will, in course of time, become purged of your terrestrial grossness; that the very substance of your bodies may eventually be transformed into something not unlike that of our own; and your senses raised to a perceptional power such as we possess."
The clinical picture is dominated by relatively stable, often paranoid, fixed beliefs that are either false, over-imaginative or unrealistic, usually accompanied by experiences of seemingly real perception of something not actually present - particularly auditory and perceptional disturbances, a lack of motivation for life, and mild clinical depression.