Sentence examples for perceptual event from inspiring English sources

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Zacks, J. M. et al. Human brain activity time-locked to perceptual event boundaries.

Each physically discrete sound impulse remains an isolated perceptual event; each tick is no longer perceived as belonging to the same temporal field as the one that follows.

Speech quality is the result of a subjective perception-and-judgment process, during which a listener compares the perceptual event (speech signal heard) to an internal reference of what is judged to be good quality.

It could just as easily be only touch referral the feeling of touch on the rubber hand that is experienced, absent the richer phenomenology involving ownership, because touch referral is actually the illusion's most distinctive perceptual event (Ehrsson, 2012).

This posteriofrontal theta-gamma wave may be experienced as a conscious perceptual event starting at 200 280 ms post stimulus.

Only, when the 350 ms temporal limit for rivalry was surpassed, each individual stimulus in the alternating monocular presentation was perceived as an independent perceptual event.

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The behaviouristic approach does not rule out the scientific investigation of perception; instead, it modestly relegates perceptual events to the status of inferences.

As the current percept and therefore the timing of perceptual events is unambiguously represented in the recorded region11, such temporal correlations can be expected to remain unaffected by ambiguous input.

These studies showed that when the duration of perceptual events in rivalry and replay is matched20, or when subjects are not required to report18,19,53, the difference in frontal activity between rivalry and replay is substantially reduced or even eliminated.

Our brain codes the features of perceptual events in a distributed fashion, raising the question of how information belonging to one event is processed without any interference of features from other events.

Patients reported four perceptual events: dominance onset of each of the two images, defined as the time at which this image started to be exclusively perceived; and transition onset for each of the images, defined as the instant at which that image started to emerge into awareness (i.e. become visible) after being perceptually suppressed.

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