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- Almost immediately ( perceptually ) I found myself in a dream.
- This will assist the image in " popping out " perceptually.
- Perceptually, something has to change when outsider culture becomes insider culture.
- Categories at the middle level are perceptually and conceptually the more salient.
- The Brixton Test is perceptually simple and does not require a verbal response.
- Knowing utilizes semantic memory that requires perceptually based, data-driven processing.
- This is perceptually indistinguishable from septimal meantone temperament.
- 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.
- Deficits are largely due to semantics, however many categories are related perceptually as well.
- He attributes this to either " maturation " ( perceptually ) or " experience ".
- LUV is designed to be perceptually uniform, but the uv coordinates are not very intuitive.
- However, whereas the actual time may be only approximately equal, the differences are perceptually identical.
- A stimulus that is perceptually bottom-up approach or cognitive top-down intentions or goals.
- The brain then processes the incoming information and perceptually reconstructs the original analog input to the ear canal.
- Pictures are perceptually more distinct from one another than are words, thus increasing their chance for retrieval.
- This is understood as the process by which the human auditory system organizes sound into perceptually meaningful elements.
- We would have a much greater opportunity to control the agenda and be in a much stronger position perceptually,
- However, this cannot explain the development of sensorimotor associations for so-called'perceptually opaque'actions.
- These volume adjustment settings supposedly result in perceptually more consistent playback volume levels than those produced by the iTunes algorithm.
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