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The phrase "alternation of perception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes or shifts in how something is perceived or understood.
Example: "The alternation of perception in the artwork allows viewers to experience it in multiple ways, depending on their emotional state."
Alternatives: "shift in perception" or "change in viewpoint".
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Our study showed that decreased cough reflex sensitivity in healthy smokers was accompanied by a decreased cognition of the urge-to-cough whereas it was not accompanied by the alternation of perception of dyspnea.
The study showed that decreased cough reflex sensitivity in healthy smokers was accompanied by a decreased cognition of urge-to-cough whereas it was not accompanied by the alternation of perception of dyspnea.
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"—of perception".
In a complex cognitive task such as overt visual search, several subprocesses interact in quick alternation, such as attentional selections (i.e., spatially constrained modulation of perception) and attentional shifts/eye movements.
Take the case of perception.
However, it has recently been demonstrated that the alternation of sound location can induce illusory visual motion perception to a static stimulus [14], [15].
The resulting periodic states lead to alternation in network patterns that we interpret as predictions of the alternations in perception a subject would be likely to experience.
They have shown that the alternations in perception and the duration of each percept can be affected by stimulus strength (e.g., contrast, luminance, spatial frequency).
There is a large amount of unexplained variability between individuals in the rate of such spontaneous alternations in perception [ 2 5].
The most described property is binocular rivalry, which refers to spontaneous alternations in perception (for an overview of the properties of this phenomenon, see Blake & Logothetis, 2002).
Set aside the particular events that Knausgaard describes: doesn't your life feel like his? Writers have portrayed consciousness in all sorts of ways: as what William James called "an alternation of flights and perchings" ("Mrs. Dalloway"), as a river-like flow, carrying thoughts and perceptions in its current ("Ulysses"), as the creation of an unseen, inner artwork ("In Search of Lost Time").
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