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In art, it names any effort to square perception with what is perceived — a project long ceded, in modern times, to photography.
It bothers many of them no end that their craft is perceived a lesser (if not the least) form of art, that the costume galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are in the basement, or that an appreciation of style is often remarked upon as a liability to politicians, athletes and intellectuals.
Theophrastus says that Alcmaeon did not explain sensation by the principle of like to like (i.e., by the likeness between the sense organ and what is perceived), a principle which was used by many early Greek thinkers (e.g., Empedocles).
The critique of it involves the fact that, in Third World countries, there is perceived a plurality and heterogeneity of actors, but the model of representativeness does not demonstrate it.
If reward is perceived, a tsunami of the pleasure neurotransmitter, dopamine, is secreted by the brain's reward center.
Confidence, she said, "is a value judgment on how the institution is perceived, a mark of the amount of respect it is due".
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She said he had helped change attitudes so that aging could be perceived "a positive thing".
The test was perceived a valuable tool.
On the other hand, satisfaction of physicians was perceived a weakness, as was continuity of care.
The moment a government is perceived as a puppet of the Americans, it loses that credibility".
How does theatrical lighting affect the way an item is perceived in a museum exhibit?
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