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He treats these terms as equivalent: perception, consciousness, testimony, inner sensation.

In addition, both R26CT and R26CT-CRE mice appear to have equivalent perception of spatial cues, levels of motivation, and motor control.

Table 4 in Technical Appendix 2 shows the equivalent associations for perceptions about plague, after adjustment for relevant demographic variables.

Changes in the expected timing of a note might generate the emotional equivalent of "depth perception, where slightly different images going to your two eyes allows you to see depth," said Joseph E. LeDoux, a neuroscientist at New York University.

This finding can be interpreted as consumers intend to purchase green products if their expectation is equivalent to their perception.

Furthermore, one might question what Hinton has in mind in his use of the term 'equivalent' when he says that his opponent needs to show that our Neutral Experience Reports are not equivalent to his Perception-Illusion disjunctions.

The problem this poses for Hinton is that it suggests that he may be wrong to assume that his opponent needs to show that our Neutral Experience Reports are not equivalent to his Perception-Illusion disjunctions.

Hinton argues that in order to substantiate their common element assumption, his opponents need to show that our Neutral Experience Reports are not equivalent to these Perception-Illusion disjunctions, and he tries to argue that this is a challenge that his opponents cannot meet.

For the two collectors of myth were also observers of the body, and they knew well that the essence of the external world is equivalent to its perception in the consciousness of humans.

In sum, mental imagery activates many of the brain systems involved in equivalent forms of perception, and when the imagery is emotional in content brain systems involved in processing emotional information, in much the same way as with perceived events.

ARIA: Access/remoteness index for Australia; AIHW: Australian institute of health and welfare; ASGC- RA: Australian standard geographical classification remoteness areas; FTE: Full time equivalent; PPR: Participant perception of rurality; RRMA: Rural, remote & metropolitan areas classification.

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