Sentence examples for stable perceptions from inspiring English sources

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Nearby, three exquisite black-and-white pictures of majestic icebergs by Lynn Davis unhinge our stable perceptions of size and scale.

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"A stable perception was never reachable," Fearnley admits, "as to whether Shane was a genius or a fucking idiot".

(Ennio Morricone's elegiac title theme seeped into Fairytale's opening melody: don't all good fairytales start with "Once upon a time"?) In Here Comes Everybody, Fearnley writes: "A stable perception was never reachable as to whether Shane was a genius or a fucking idiot".

The BSs gradually build up an effective and stable perception about each channel using its population's experience, maintaining a utility perception vector (mathcal {U}), to be discussed in Section 4.2.2.

In the interests of temporally stable perception, a perceptual interpretation, once formed, should be stable over several fixations.

The "hypercognition" [21] of basic emotions (especially fear) plays a central role in the development and regulation of a stable perception of Self.

This epitomizes a central challenge for research in biological and engineered visual systems: how can reliable and stable perception result from such dynamic input?

If the vision system is to maintain a stable perception of the environment, it is natural to require the first stages of visual processing to be robust to such image variations.

A possible interpretation is that in the average clinical worker's eyes, the hospital's top management is so distant that it is difficult to maintain a stable perception of its qualities.

Stable perception of the world depends on the integration of sensory and motor information from retinal and "extraretinal" signals, which enable an accurate representation of stimulus location even as the eyes change position (Andersen et al. 1985).

(7) Reciprocal projections from the MRF to the tectum [ 29] could underlie peri-conv assembly activity and function in feedback control of eye movements [ 30] or an efference copy mechanism that contributes to stable perception of prey during oculomotor and locomotor responses.

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