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  • Schwartz S. Visual Perception: A Clinical Orientation.
  • Cities, Society, and Social Perception: A Central African Perspective 1987
  • ally a feature of rural life, in the popular perception a chaupal is any place where people "sit and
  • Bhagavad Gita) and the ability to lift one's perception above these physical limitations and to see
  • This manifestation alters a sin-eater's perception, according to the key used to unlock it.
  • acy, believing it might turn Northern public perception against Lincoln.
  • This perception also attracts young models looking to use th
  • This argument runs contrary to the perception among many software developers that cherry p
  • (1922) Perception: An Introduction to the Gestalt Theorie.
  • Perception: An essay on Classical Indian Theory of Know
  • Contrary to the general perception, an AWG will function & produce water even i
  • ved in conversations and trying to shape the perception and the way the people are talking about iss
  • ffects of fear, anger, and happiness on risk perception and risk preference.
  • His quickness of perception and his classical training permitted him to
  • He is most notable for his work in taste perception and oral irritation, in humans as well as in
  • eas including bilingual language competence, perception and production, bilingual language acquisiti
  • ting Machinery "for contributions to machine perception and for the invention of the optical mouse."
  • h explores the impact pornography has on the perception and treatment of women.
  • ately described as a modification of regular perception, and the subject is usually quite aware of t
  • nvestigating the relationship between visual perception and human intelligence factors.
  • about events to unfold in order to optimise perception and action.
  • exceeding wroth" has been central to Herod's perception and was the foundation for how the king was
  • Perception and interpretation of terrorism, justice, an
  • the mid-nineties he focussed on multisensory perception and synesthesia in art and science, resultin
  • and Charles Taylor in the related fields of perception and hermeneutics.
  • echanisms, and these effects are relevant to perception and behavior.
  • Sensory Processing, Perception and Behavior
  • ed his collection of phenomena from everyday perception and the fine arts, always endeavoring to fin
  • ion of mood, euphoria, enhancement of visual perception, and the generation of closed-eye mental ima
  • for staging such massive events as Fantasia, Perception and Vision in the UK, (which, in 1992, alleg
  • Center for Risk Perception and Communication
  • She is known for her work on human face perception and person memory, including face recognitio
  • elabarre was a pioneer in the field of shape perception and on the interaction between mental proces
  • Making Sense: Animal Perception and Communication: Knowing Nature.
  • body, mind, emotion, energy to enhance their perception and experience the unlimitted.
  • oughts) and "samyak darshan" (rationality in perception) and not just "samyak charitra" (rationality
  • laining Contradictory Relations Between Risk Perception and Risk Taking.
  • s the victim's father's paranormal powers of perception and his voodoo potions.
  • administration, there was widespread public perception, and some evidence, that most of this appare
  • Theories of Perception and the Concept of Structure: A Review and C
  • sics, hearing aids/cochlear implants, speech perception and production, machine processing of speech
  • etting ESP (an abbreviation for Extrasensory Perception, and an irony considering ESPN was initially
  • He discusses the differences in perception and use of rock between the music industry a
  • vity in vision (i.e.: the main cue for depth perception), and were awarded a Nobel Prize for their w
  • dromes are associated with disorders of face perception and recognition.
  • to deepen their understanding of acoustical perception, and to reveal the elements of environmental
  • regard only that which is an object of perception, and cast behind your back whatever is beyon
  • the grain of dominant culture, to challenge perception and convention.
  • such as impulse control, motor coordination, perception and integration, and that underlying the spe
  • “Factors affecting perception and acceptance of food texture by American c
  • Danius, The Senses of Modernism: Technology, Perception, and Aesthetics, The Senses and Society, 1,
  • e brain, give greater mind control, increase perception and intuition, uplift moral standards, and g
  • ery human being and use them to heighten her perception and reflexes, and in this state apparently p
  • The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell by Aldous Huxley
  • nsensus effect: An egocentric bias in social perception and attribution processes".
  • ty as a young intellectual, showed his quick perception, and sometimes hard to understand.
  • The Psychology and Folklore of Extra-Sensory Perception and Psychic Phenomena", "English Ritual Danc
  • ence for fundamental equivalences of sensory perception and the implication that deeper in the nervo
  • 655 Pattern Recognition in Interdisciplinary Perception and Intelligence
  • Perception and understanding have come to a stop and sp
  • ocuses on sea turtle behavior, shark sensory perception and salt levels on seagrasses.
  • Kai Brodersen Space in the Roman World, its Perception and Presentation (LIT, Munster, 2004).
  • ed the role of organizational culture in the perception and management of environmental, technologic
  • e logic of Buddhadharma only recognized two: perception and inference.
  • Gampopa was renowned for the clarity of his perception and his knowledge of both Kadampa and, later
  • vancements to spiritualism and extra-sensory perception and especially with the idea that man will o
  • n, who admired him for his bravery and sharp perception and who took news of his death badly.
  • This is allegorical with much of a person's perception and a contemporary understanding of the univ
  • and other research findings in extrasensory perception and psychokinesis."
  • ain plasticity are aimed at improving speech perception and auditory learning in normal and clinical
  • abstract concepts as energy, consciousness, perception, and multi-dimensionality. Twenty-three of h
  • n of the Republic of Indonesia to change the perception and mindset of Indonesian people that Indone
  • has a pervasive negative effect on society's perception and consumption of music.
  • The flooding destroyed public perception, and the mall was even nicknamed the "brown
  • ite) for scientific tasks that require human perception and common sense, but not a lot of scientifi
  • i-concept album, dealing with themes such as perception and reality.
  • neration, to engender an alteration to their perception and/or experience of the appearance aspect o
  • Eyesight and depth perception are of paramount importance to a dog's abili
  • ecutive Secretary of the WHO, but his public perception as "Canada's most famously articulate angry
  • The gene is thought to influence perception, as well as susceptibility to drug dependenc
  • acknowledged the importance of The Doors of Perception as a challenge to people interested in relig
  • e existence of brahman and viewed pratyaksa ( perception) as the sole means of knowledge.
  • This caused an error in depth perception, as he concluded that there was a larger air
  • ts time” and he felt compelled to crush that perception as fast and as thoroughly as he could, which
  • bined with the Red Scare led to their public perception as communists (though they had no connection
  • ving in the same direction at the same rate, perception associates the movement as part of the same
  • the Devil Bat Ghost, confusing the blocker's perception at the moment of lag.
  • g Fred Trueman was a beneficiary of Turner's perception at a coaching session at Bramall Lane, Sheff
  • anting the World: the role of Imagination in Perception', at the Middleton Hall lecture theatre.
  • Cryonics, contrary to public perception at this time, was (and still is) a middle cl
  • e to his or her organism in four categories: perception, attack, defense, and movement.
  • are not considered a bridge locus for visual perception because stimulating visual cortex can give r
  • , reproduction, life span, communication and perception, behavior, food habits, predation, and conse
  • demonstrate the impossibility of thinking or perception being the result of any combination of the p
  • ge and defiance at a system that had, in his perception, betrayed him to philosophical ruminations o
  • The authors highlight this negative perception by noting the popularity of "devil-child" mo
  • as the subject of many scientific studies of perception by neuropsychologist Richard Gregory.
  • Goto, Hiromu (1971), "Auditory perception by normal Japanese adults of the sounds "l"
  • bum in 1972 on Cobblestone Records, entitled Perception; by this time, bassist Johnson had left the
  • Bird Waltz" was "so natural that the keenest perception cannot discover the difference."
  • Even direct perception cannot establish truth, because it requires
  • "The body disintegrated, perception ceased, pain & rapture were entirely consume
  • As one's perception changes, so one's experience is different: w
  • nto all aspects of brain function, including perception, cognition and action.
  • Just thus are perception, cognition, mental construction, and conscio
  • charged that Johnson said crime was only a " perception," although his perception complaints were, i
  • vist epistemology, including Rand's views on perception, concepts, and free will; Sciabarra ties Ran
  • Eleanor Heartney wrote: “In Bochner's work, perception constantly trumps idea, reaffirming the arti
  • culus of all human ideas), Hume (who thought perception could be reduced to "atomic impressions") an
  • guished himself mainly as a critic; his keen perception, critical perspicacity and refined taste mad
  • Contrary to popular perception, death is not a specific moment.
  • al and video installations explore themes of perception, deception and surveillance.
  • Claude Tramont with all the fearlessness and perception demanded in the boiling of an egg."
  • on Smith's last work, Cleansing the Doors of Perception, describes the Harvard Project in which he p
  • ced an enthusiastic book called The Doors of Perception, describing the look of the Hollywood Hills
  • 721, and had a considerable effect on public perception despite it being attacked by royalists and s
  • e face of terminal cancer also marked public perception, during and after his time in office.
  • Discovery Stadium, Techno Arts, Air & Space, Perception, Dynamic Earth, Quake Zone, the Digital Lab
  • hat he was "above the ordinary, a very quick perception enabling him to seize almost every chance".
  • Knowledge and Perception, Essays and Lectures (London, 1950)
  • on, distortion, color fringes, altered depth perception, etc.
  • : visions, locutions, miracles, extrasensory perception, etc.
  • t of remote viewing, a form of extra-sensory perception explored by DIA and CIA and then abandoned i
  • Martha's perception filter seems to have become faulty at some p
  • Though John carries the fob watch, the perception filter that it possesses prevents John from
  • She specializes in speech perception, focusing on how general perceptual and cogn
  • Cricket Diplomacy has been the positive perception from both the countries to strengthen the re
  • The ambiguity of such a term, its perception from different geographies, cultures and ind
  • The perception from the luminescent wakes is that it resemb
  • t the site, unpaid contractors and a general perception from the community that the 52-story luxury
  • In the popular perception, Galitzianers were considered to be more emo
  • sions of their faces, increasing their depth perception greatly, to keep aware of prey, however the
  • ayer's party had number-based stats (such as Perception, Hacking, etc), and combat was based on the
  • l interest include child development, infant perception, haptic perception and acquisition of percep
  • According to Husserl, perception has three temporal aspects, retention, the i
  • G. Sarcone is a leading authority on visual perception, he has written and published several educat
  • Despite this perception, he has expressed an interest in marriage an
  • In both the media and public perception, however, he was considered responsible for
  • d to be necessary and sufficient for sensory perception: if the bridge locus neurons are not active,
  • Reflecting this widespread perception in the hip hop community and adding to his o
  • iverpool blockade runners and the widespread perception in America that Britain had been sympathetic
  • auses hallucinations, and hallucinations are perception in the absence of external stimuli (Note tha
  • It gives you a totally different perception in the community."
  • Hazard and Choice Perception in Flood Plain Management.
  • land, he developed the TRACE model of speech perception in the mid-80s.
  • rch has examined the role of DiPT in hearing perception in rodent, it is not clear that the auditory
  • p between the eyes, and therefore poor depth perception in most of their field of view.
  • t an intense background in the psychology of perception; in a nontechnical style Metzger moves the r
  • However, due to depth perception in vision problems he did not complete the c
  • visual deprivation upon size and brightness perception in a rat.
  • nalysis by the Gabor functions is similar to perception in the human visual system.
  • that LSD and other hallucinogens don't cause perception in the absence of external stimuli, but inst
  • ndon due to Dmytryk and Wanamaker's negative perception in the United States at the time.
  • Lateral lines, used for sensory perception in aquatic environments, are present on the
  • historians and other shapers of contemporary perception, including C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien:
  • main focus in his team's research is on face perception, including facial cues to health, effects of
  • y International, Pope co-created Corruptions Perception Index (CPI) which identified best and worst
  • Transparency International's (TI) Corruption Perception Index (CPI) for 2003 found the governments o
  • ed] [THERE HAVE NOT BEEN IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PERCEPTION INDEX RECENTLY, AND WHILE IT IS DIFFICULT TO
  • stors want democracy, and Libya's corruption perception index in 2010 was 2.2, worse than Tunisia or
  • The information about the "Corruption Perception Index" falls better on the "Politics" or in
  • ledge) accepted in establishing conclusions ( perception, inference, and testimony), and proves that
  • are four means of attaining valid knowledge: perception, inference, comparison, and verbal testimony
  • synaesthesia extend to researching cognitive perception, intuition, reasoning and cognitive dissonan
  • One way a zograscope enhances depth perception is by minimizing other depth cues that speci
  • This perception is supported by a National Journal congressi
  • This perception is directly tied to in-group variability, th
  • That instance of perception is a mental event.
  • a semi-nomadic lifestyle, where the hygiene perception is not the same as it is in our countries an
  • s "hood against hood" on the inside, but the perception is black against white to the general public
  • The academic perception is that natural repugnance from weird-lookin
  • Adventures in Perception is a 1971 Dutch short documentary film direc
  • What is characteristic of his account of perception is the centrality that the body plays.
  • since the difference between imagination and perception is only one of degree, God could so act upon
  • m community, a frequently-reported religious perception is the image of the word "Allah" in Arabic o
  • h a correctly sensed and interpreted genuine perception is given some additional (and typically biza
  • Perception is unique to every individual and is simply
  • Nang-jang (refinement of perception) is the name given to a visionary text of th
  • Selective perception is also an issue for advertisers, as consume
  • Samyak Darsana or rational perception is the rational faith in the true nature of
  • Burbidge states that this perception is not true and also points to Hoyle's earli
  • one must not believe that this geographical perception is applied only to the nuclear Andean area.
  • The Intrigue of Perception is the third full-length album by the progre
  • branch suggested that there may be a "public perception issue", neither believed that the appointmen
  • In this perception, it differs somewhat from its ancestor, the
  • ic epistemology, Bishop Berkeley's theory of perception, James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and other impo
  • He worked for Perception kayaks before starting Savage Designs in 199
  • This can be achieved by enlightened perception, knowledge and conduct.
  • 2000, Perception, Knowledge and Belief, Cambridge: Cambridge
  • : The one is everything and is the object of perception, knowledge and opinion.
  • ng, does not exist, and is not the object of perception, knowledge or opinion.
  • eings), as well as the four qualities namely perception, knowledge, conduct and austerity to uplift
  • e forward-facing eyes used for precise depth perception, long slender limbs, a well-developed index
  • ery start," he wrote, "the process of visual perception makes use of binary oppositions."
  • In present-day perception, marriage was rather a permanent union encom
  • s postulated that to a believing Muslim, the perception may be that 'burning the koran is much worse
  • Selective perception may refer to any number of cognitive biases
  • The original perception may have been that the group was entirely de
  • ditionally not thought to fix nitrogen (This perception may be changing).
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