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That sight and sound are perceptually interlinked has long been known.
In this paper, he provides two models for perceptually uniform color spaces.
Tucker has always wanted his work to engage viewers physically and perceptually.
However, while the actual time may be only approximately equal, the differences are perceptually identical.
Categories at the middle level are perceptually and conceptually the more salient.
In so doing, he challenged the thinking that particular, perceptually real things could be logically known from general concepts.
In other words, one hears the melody first and only then may perceptually divide it up into notes.
Children extended labels to two perceptually similar animals more often than when they were dissimilar.
Again, from being mutely taxonomic, the results were perceptually entertaining and pretty.
They represent something conceptually, and sometimes, arbitrarily, as opposed to perceptually.
This stimulus is perceptually bistable and may appear to rotate either left or right.
It is perceptually pleasing to divide objects into an even number of symmetrical parts.
One is held in that interior space perceptually."
"I cultivate simply being grateful for what is being presented to me perceptually at that moment."
The effects are plausibly perceptually based, memory based, or due to some combination of each.
Meier set out not to make a house, but to create a domestic space; perceptually a series of smaller spaces that you encounter.
Perceptually, it has a robust connection with the impression of "brightness" of a sound.
This is understood as the process by which the human auditory system organizes sound into perceptually meaningful elements.
Pictures are perceptually more distinct from one another than are words, thus increasing their chance for retrieval.
She 'd listened for a moment to familiarize herself with the sound in order to make it perceptually neutral.
Spatial immersion occurs when a player feels the simulated world is perceptually convincing.
These perceptually steady still images are then pieced together to produce a moving picture, similar to a movie projector.
Replies: The difference between a normal color and a faded color is, perceptually, called saturation.
However, this inaccuracy is perceptually less important than the image detail, which can now be shown in both the window and the church interior simultaneously.
Perceptually unrelated stimuli may come to be responded to as members of a class if they have a common use or lead to common consequences.