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- Perception (from Latin perceptio 'gathering, receiving') is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent...
- The philosophy of perception is concerned with the nature of perceptual experience and the status of perceptual data, in particular how they relate to...
- The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is an index that scores and ranks countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, as ****essed...
- neuroscience, time perception or chronoception is the subjective experience, or sense, of time, which is measured by someone's own perception of the duration...
- Phenomenology of Perception (French: Phénoménologie de la perception) is a 1945 book about perception by the French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty,...
- feels towards something. Perception or Perceptions may also refer to: Perception (Art Farmer album), a 1961 jazz album Perception (Blessid Union of Souls...
- Haptic perception (Gr****: haptόs "palpable", haptikόs "suitable for touch") means literally the ability "to grasp something", and is also known as stereognosis...
- Visual perception is the ability to detect light and use it to form an image of the surrounding environment. Photodetection without image formation is...
- Extrasensory perception (ESP), also known as a sixth sense, or cryptaesthesia, is a claimed paranormal ability pertaining to reception of information not...
- Multistable perception (or bistable perception) is a perceptual phenomenon in which an observer experiences an unpredictable sequence of spontaneous subjective...