Sentence examples for perception instances from inspiring English sources

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In fact, by adding the qualifier 'non-erroneous' Dharmakīrti is simply following an established tradition of excluding from perception instances of perceptual illusions of the sort produced by, say, the rapid rotation of a firebrand, or cases of sensory impairment as in cataracts.

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Still, certain thematic obsessions emerge; questions of vision and perception, for instance, come up often.

One theory of perception, for instance, holds that the brain builds representations of the world, moment to moment, using the senses to provide clues that are fleshed out into a mental picture based on experience and context.

Patients' expression of mental action on the Phenomena that we generally call 'cancer' was only confined to perception, for instance, 'feeling the tumour'.

Let us start by considering perception, for instance, as the experience of making contact with the world and exploring what opportunities the environment has on offer.

Before designing a method like this, it would be useful to gather more knowledge on the parameter space of the quality of cutaneous perception, for instance by using a multidimensional scaling procedure.

Our different senses often work together to enhance perception, for instance helping us to understand what was said by the person we are trying to talk to in a noisy bar, or to work out where that other voice came from.

Holofcener, who also directed "Lovely and Amazing" (2002), has many small and medium-sized perceptions — for instance, that the three women might keep Olivia around because she makes them feel better about themselves.

This hylomorphic restriction on the suitability of subjects of change has the effect of limiting cases of actual perception to those instances of form-reception which involve living beings endowed with the appropriate faculties.

An interesting finding is that while country economic and technological conditions may temper user perceptions in some instances, overall culture is a stronger predictor.

For instance, perception studies demonstrate that prosodic correlates do not contribute similarly to the identification of contrasts (oppositions) in speech intonation, and F0 contributes more prominently to the categorization of contrast in speech intonation (Lehiste, 1976; Peng et al., 2012).

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