He is out to remove the spectator from his normal or appropriate perceptual field, and in doing so to infect him with his own personal doubts. |
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He also anticipated the themes associated with perceptual plasticity, developmental accounts of modularity, and connectionism. |
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The perceptual realm that we sense beyond the sphere of focused vision is as important as the focused image that can be frozen by the camera. |
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The concept, and perceptual experience, of automatic shifting fulcrums will also be explored. |
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Layer 3 uses perceptual audio coding and psychoacoustic compression to remove all superfluous information. |
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If physical space and perceptual space are the same thing, then Kant is claiming we know a priori that physical space is Euclidean. |
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When the perceptual load was high, distractors did not interfere with target identification. |
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Language disturbance may be evident, as in dysnomia or dysgraphia and perceptual disturbances are common. |
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Why not define a priori knowledge outright as knowledge which is produced by processes which do not involve perceptual mechanisms? |
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The former is an immanent unity consisting of sensations and the perceptual apprehension. |
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It is helpful in understanding self-knowledge to consider parallel issues regarding perceptual knowledge. |
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Thicker myelin coats translate into brains that are larger and can better coordinate rapid perceptual decisions, Posthuma says. |
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Even the notions we perceive as a priori true may be contingent upon our perceptual framework. |
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The influence of perceptual displacement and age on the retrospective component of prospective remembering was considered in a similar analysis. |
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The existential condition of living in a body mediates our perceptual experience of the world. |
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In the second to third hour, visual illusions, wavelike recurrences of perceptual changes, and affective symptoms may occur. |
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Among the still photographs shown were several that also tested perceptual acuity. |
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If speech perception is allophonic for dyslexic children their perceptual deficit would be specifically phonological. |
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His own research interests lie in traditional associative learning theory and in discrimination and perceptual learning. |
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He also co-authored an introductory text on the study of sensation and perceptual processes. |
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Those measures of perceptual acuity were presented in the visual, auditory, and olfactory sensory modalities. |
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Cash and his colleagues viewed body image as being composed of perceptual and attitudinal dimensions. |
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Cases of veridical and non-veridical perception can involve the same perceptual state, the same sensation. |
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In actual perceptual experience, the object is objectively present in relation to the individual. |
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Their parts evolve in a kinetic parallax of curves and angles that create a shifting perceptual spectacle. |
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Her Ph.D. work combined research in art, visual perception and perceptual learning. |
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This is a highly determinative molding of the brain-computer interlock, locking us into tight perceptual loops. |
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He applies the same psychological illusion, perceptual manipulation and persuasive technique in his new live show. |
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In some works, our experience of the loop is perceptual, rather than physical. |
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That perceptual fix is still there, and each crisis sees them reaching back to it. |
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He said people may be surprised by this phenomenon because of the unique perceptual aspects of viewing a picture. |
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How does one increase the perceptual asset which is critical to the valuation of the share? |
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Perhaps I only see your ears, like two delicate shells, because I am trapped in my own perceptual disorder. |
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The general conclusion is that there are a number of perceptual abilities that diminish with age. |
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To eliminate the variable of aesthetic and perceptual bias, they also included some mirror-images. |
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You can anticipate a much wider range of possibilities by tapping into your robot's perceptual system. |
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Let the audience see the truth or the perceptual truth and decide for themselves. |
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There is a typology of perceptual filters, which can be split into four categories. |
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These cues varied systematically in their perceptual salience relative to the primary task in which it was embedded. |
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However, such findings of perceptual specificity have had little impact on current theoretical models. |
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This is quite like the perceptual experience of browsing in a physical store. |
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Whatever flows through your perceptual systems can be rewound and queued up for viewing at a later date. |
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I have a sense of the perceptual presence of the whole bottle, which is uninferred. |
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We administered all the ability and perceptual tests except the olfactory tasks by computer. |
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Here the claim that is made is that these perceptual phenomena are not exhausted by how the world is represented to the subject to be. |
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In other words, perceptual objects are perspectively determined, and perspectives are determined by perceiving individuals. |
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All variety of perceptual illusion comes into play to cover up the flaws in the technology. |
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The perceptual task can be made more difficult if sight-lines are obstructed or the stimulus is ambiguous. |
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This annual survey provides key perceptual indicators on flight safety and the security of air travel in Canada. |
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He believed in a slow progression to the summit which could have allowed a greater variety of perceptual experiences. |
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Resolution' means the smallest detail that can be discerned with a perceptual system, i.e. perceived as separate from the larger whole. |
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The human senses tend to adapt constantly to stimuli and to be sensitive according to the mean energy values of their perceptual field. |
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By exploring their perceptual differences, the Chinese and American publics can build bridges between them without dependence on their governments. |
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New Delhi and Islamabad will have to forget the bitter past, which is the main determinant of their perceptual distortions for a better and prosperous future. |
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There is a second sense in which perceptual knowledge is objective. |
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Ipseity can also be seen as a phenomenon that is reinforced by self-perception, and the experience of oneself as the subject of one's own perceptual experiences. |
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Sensory receptors provide information about the quality of the stimuli that they detect, giving rise to what philosophers call the qualia of conscious perceptual experience. |
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Alienated from truthful knowledge, and unable to trust perceptual data without supplementary information, the individual is sundered from the world. |
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We still irresistibly trust that those carved stones can somehow vault us over the millennia to a kind of psychic and even perceptual proximity to their subject. |
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Also, Besner found that shape distortion by case alternation impaired the perceptual identification of function words less than that of content words or nonwords. |
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Thus, while the perceptual line of distinction remains the same for these commentators, the conceptual demarcations made verbally differ in significant ways. |
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The artist's Pantone color play, which brings to mind the eccentric palette of the late Paul Feeley, highlights the paintings' perceptual inconsonance. |
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Indeed, the very nature of the inhibition remains the focus of debate, and various attentional, motoric, and perceptual explanations have been proposed. |
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Consistent speed of processing differences have been noted among children with dyslexia across several perceptual, motoric, and linguistic domains. |
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This fine work of art, or giant-sized perceptual toy, lights up, and lightens up, its venerable surroundings. |
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On that view, since basic self-knowledge is more certain than perceptual knowledge, it is more imperative that one be master of all its enabling conditions. |
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His works are characterized by analytical, emotional and perceptual rigorousness. |
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Print disabilities prevent people from reading standard print due to a visual, perceptual or physical disability. |
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Similarly adaptation to the perceptual aftereffects rapidly occurs after the prism is removed in such experiments. |
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Familiarization or instruction seems to have little effect on long-established perceptual assumptions. |
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Furthermore, exercise performed immediately prior to a visual perceptual learning task may impair learning. |
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The individual concentrates on one aspect of the total situation to such a degree that he rejects other factors in his perceptual field. |
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Pleasure replaces perplexity as the viewer joins Morandi in a game of perceptual hide and seek. |
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The image is dominated by the perceptual tricks of Op Art – almost a Bridget Riley painting come to life. |
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Sexually selected features commonly rely on such pre-existing perceptual biases. |
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Guskey's theory of attitude and perceptual change in teachers helps explain why. |
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Canadians with perceptual disabilities told us that the law needed to better reflect their needs, and we agreed. |
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The next most important group relates to perceptual errors, and the physical state of the driver comes third. |
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This includes health and development through nutrition, hygiene and exercise, but also motor skills and perceptual capacities. |
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Bat echolocation is a perceptual system where ultrasonic sounds are emitted specifically to produce echoes. |
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He also employs clever pairings in which formal pleasure is the flip side of a perceptual or interpretive conundrum. |
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Thus perceptual experiences seem transparent to the perceiver, who may be said to perceive the extramental reality directly, without first perceiving or somehow being aware of the experience itself or its qualities. |
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Wehmeyer identified perceptual and psychological factors in career decision-making of adolescents with and without cognitive disabilities. |
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In fleshing out the relations of perceptual justification and perceptual content attribution, both contenders thus grant epistemic internalism. |
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The literature indicates clearly that, for example, concavities have a perceptual advantage over convexities. |
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Vision is a robustly spatial perceptual modality. |
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They therefore refute any version of the late-selection theory according to which the selectivity of attention is entirely a 'late process', occuring after initial perceptual encoding is complete. |
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He thinks that useful languages should allot words in order to minimise the perceptual difference between colours of the same category, and maximise it between colours in different categories. |
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Gurwitsch's notion of the perceptual noema as a completely idealized phenomenon is more Kantian than Husserlian. |
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Table IV shows that the pianists were significantly better on both motor and perceptual timing than the nonpianists. |
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A phone is a speech segment that possesses distinct physical or perceptual properties and serves as the basic unit of phonetic speech analysis. |
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Instead, it turned out to be richly perceptual and affective. |
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Researchers have developed perceptual learning approaches in which patients perform challenging visual tasks using only their amblyopic eye. |
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From the Buddhists standpoint, therefore, a perceiver can only perceive real particulars so that any perceptual experience is always and only at the non-conceptual level. |
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I think Noe's positive approach, especially as regards perceptual and related processes, has much to offer a good externalistic alternative. |
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Imperceptibility is referred to the perceptual difference between the stego and original image and can be tested subjectively. |
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Cortical hyperconnectivity has been associated with atypical perceptual abilities such as synesthesia and savant skills in autism. |
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Amend the Copyright Act to provide that encryption of rights management information on media is alterable to provide access to people with perceptual disabilities. |
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Various encoding methods remove both redundancy and perceptual irrelevancy in the audio signal so that the bit rate required to encode the signal is significantly reduced. |
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Gives a visual dreamlike trip producing significant physical, visual, and perceptual changes Duration The primary effects of magic mushrooms last for 4-6 hours when taken orally. |
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Such term includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, brain injury, minimal brain dysfunction, dyslexia, and developmental aphasia. |
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They do not have the actual perceptual experience of seeing and hearing. |
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Rutherford's narrative techniques do not allow readers the opportunity to experience the perceptual disorder necessary to decalcify perception. |
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An operatic soprano who rehearses covertly the opening notes of her cadenza while the orchestra finishes the introduction is employing perceptual anticipation to optimize her performance. |
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When it rotates in the half-light it fills the exhibition space with shards of light that project the viewer into a strange perceptual state, both hypnotic and floating. |
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This perceptual phenomenon, called temporal summation of pain, is the subjective correlate of wind-up and is exaggerated in some patients with chronic pain. |
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Therefore, it would seem plausible that the individual's increased risk is related to the combined deterioration of a number of relevant perceptual and cognitive functions rather than to the deterioration of single functions. |
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The capacity for representation transforms our perceptual universe, entailing that no bodily immediacy is possible, that all experience will be mediated by significatory practices and filtered through the ego's organization. |
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It marks a significant step in the legal recognition of the needs of people with perceptual disabilities and the need to guarantee them access to cultural works on substitute media. |
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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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There is nothing naive about the suspension of the natural attitude which gets us involved in the perceptual spectacle, with a view, for example, to grasping its actual unfolding. |
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The aim of the model is to compute a perceptual quality score. |
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Amend section 32 of the Copyright Act to extend the current exception concerning individuals with perceptual disabilities to address technologies not covered in the current exception. |
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Such studies range from the development of instruments to measure specific perceptual, cognitive, and motor functions to the development of animal models to study brain function and drug action. |
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Hemianopsia reduces the width of the perceptual span, causing letters, numbers, and words to fall onto the blind portion of the field. |
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He proposes a psychoacoustic model for digital perceptual audio coding and digital audio watermarking. |
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Color Code is a visual perceptual game designed for children five years and older with developmental and visual perceptual delays. |
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According to another line of objection, Martin is wrong to propose that being introspectively indiscriminible from a genuine perception is a necessary condition for being a conscious perceptual experience. |
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The whole external world becomes suffused with a poeticizing perceptual sweetness that is expressed through the dispersal of light on film. |
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Conceptualists have it that the representational content of perceptual experience is determined by the concepts a subject applies in having such an experience. |
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Our perceptual space is at root a comportmental space, centering on the body, and knowing a location in ego-centric terms is a behavioral knowledge expressed actively. |
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The tests included measures of episodic memory, visuospatial ability or perceptual organization, perceptual speed, semantic memory, and working memory. |
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The author argues that the rational source of both phenomenal and factive evidence lies in employing perceptual capacities that we have in virtue of being perceivers. |
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Haptics plays a key role in our cognitive and perceptual development. |
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Without resorting to diffusionist explanations, one means of understanding recurrent rock art imagery is by recourse to neuroscience and perceptual psychology. |
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Methylmalonate levels were associated with poorer episodic memory and perceptual speed, and cystathionine and 2-methylcitrate with poorer episodic and semantic memory. |
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Moore called the diaphanousness of perceptual experience.In response, it needs to be said that the diaphanousness of consciousness has two sides to it. |
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Arimura and colleagues correlated perceptual distortions that are associated with the development of a macular hole with scores on their metamorphopsia questionnaire. |
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The wearable sculptures, have been created by Irish artists Anne Cleary and Denis Connolly, who were inspired by early 20th Century experiments in perceptual adaptation. |
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