Sentence examples for perceivable object from inspiring English sources

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The claim that conceptual art is to be identified less with a perceivable object than with the meaning or idea it aims to convey, gives rise to a host of complex ontological questions.

By contrast, in Allison's view we require the temporal order of objects in space only as a backdrop against which to determine the temporal order of our experiences; "an enduring, perceivable object (or objects) is required to provide a frame of reference by means of which the succession, coexistence, and duration of appearances in a common time can be determined" (Allison 1983: 201).

This is obviously a tempting idea for its apparent simplicity, but its biological plausibility can be challenged from different viewpoints: for example, it is not clear at all how the brain could possibly compute the equilibrium points, hidden inside the object's surface, without relying on perceivable object's features.

If a word systematically relates to a visually perceivable object, activation is present in perisylvian cortex because the word form is being used and, at the same time, there is activation of the visual system in inferior-temporal and occipital cortex, because the objects might be present in the environment.

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What we experience are the perceivable features of individual objects.

Whereas typical "mirror" regions in the PMC and the SMG relied on directly perceivable aspects of the objects to establish a basic spatiomotor description of how the action is performed irrespective of the objects used, regions along the IPS and in the mFG extracted action knowledge based on the identities of the objects.

But we don't want to say that whenever x is perceivable, it is perceived etc.

Operative objects, used for the perceivable categories here, are defined as those which were relatively discrete and separate from the surrounding context, and easily available to several sense modalities.

(O_{i}^{t}) Event that the target is perceivable at time t.

It has been proposed that, conversely, observers can derive the goal of an observed action if the action's perceivable attributes the motor behaviors performed and the objects used can be mapped onto the control hierarchy that also guides its production (e.g., Bach et al. 2005; Grafton and Hamilton 2007).

This methodology is based on the implicit strong assumption that the target is always perceivable.

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