Both achieving and failing to achieve an organized percept must be explained. |
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This serves as a way to create a percept of the real world, the resulting percept may at times be a misinterpretation. |
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The results and the integration of these analyses is what allows for a single unitary percept of the image. |
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Where the retinal images overlap, stereoscopic perception is possible and the two fields, in this region, are combined into a single three-dimensional percept. |
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How long it takes for such a percept to develop will vary considerably from one person to another, perhaps revealing fundamental differences among individuals in their speed of perceptual processing. |
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This is mostly due to the open mind and visual percept of one man. M. Raymond Jaussi, who was, in the late '60s, the director of the Montreux Tourist Board. |
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As it intervenes in the personality structuring, in the identity and in the person's way of life, they incite to percept, to feel, to make, to think and to act in a particular way. |
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Whether it might not, in like manner, be proper to introduce the term percept for the object of perception, I shall not at present inquire. |
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This four-legged robot will have some degree of intelligence, using an active vision head to percept the environment so that different robot behaviors emerge depending on its surroundings. |
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Socrates remarks that when he is well he finds wine sweet, but when ill, sour. Here it is a change in the percipient that causes the change in the percept. |
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Images of lotus seed heads are often reported as inducing trypophobia. Sufferers of trypophobia report that it is the visual percept that is particularly aversive. |
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