Sentence examples for derived from perception from inspiring English sources

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Underlying the various models of perceptual learning mechanisms are the particular neural changes that take place, which appear to reflect the specific kind of code used by the brain to represent percepts (mental impressions derived from perception with the senses) in a given task.

But, given that there are cognitive impressions, we can attain infallible knowledge or wisdom by restricting our assent to them, since our beliefs will then be constituted entirely by cognitions derived from perception or from concepts warranted by perceptual cognitions.

For Rand, all knowledge is derived from perception, and a judgment can be "validated" (Rand's term for establishing an idea's basis in reality) only by tracing it to its foundations at the perceptual level.

This "decoupling" would reduce competition between internally generated representations (offline information) and those derived from perception (online information) [8] by reducing the signal-to-noise ratio of the sensory stream.

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The meta-concept: low medium high, derived from perceptions of engineers rather than logical reasoning, represents a third option that transcends both low, medium and high.

The observed decline (from baseline) at 4-months in general health and physical functioning of spouses and adult children may imply that neither aspect of quality of life returned to the pre-morbid state 4-months post-ED visit, since quality of life was derived from perceptions of the week prior to the ED visit.

Like other Presocratics, Anaxagoras leaves us with no detailed account of how knowledge derives from perception through the refinements of thought: Anaxagoras' account can be compared with that of Democritus, where the relation of sense-perception and thought is similar and similarly unexplained.

Given that the survey-based scores derive from perceptions, the best use of the data at Eutilize was, as it would be at any company, to initiate conversation and self-reflection, not to be the sole basis for decision making.

The artist recognises the fact that an image in one's memory, particularly an image of emotional import, is substantially different from one derived from direct perception; at the same time he suggests that direct perception can be considerably renewed and enriched by an imaginative wonderment.

Inference is defined as the knowledge that is preceded by perception (of the mark) and classified into three kinds: that from the perception of a cause to its effect; that from perception of the effect to its cause; and that in which knowledge of one thing is derived from the perception of another with which it is commonly seen together.

Some of Creekstone's cachet has derived from the perception that it was "courageous" in standing up to the meat industry, said the food historian Betty Fussell, whose 2008 book, "Raising Steaks: The Life and Times of American Beef Houghton Mifflinin), sounded alarms about factory-farmed beef.

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