| At the apperception of it she shrieked, ran to the window where she shrieked again. |
| The apperception can be ameliorated, and the concentration can be boosted. |
| Performances provide another such context as audiences are brought together in a heightened awareness of sharing patterns of embodied apperception. |
| Indefiniteness in the apperceptive masses results in the even movement of apperception. |
| One of the better-known terms of Leibniz's philosophy, and of his philosophy of mind, is apperception. |
| Kant's criticisms of rational psychology draw on a number of distinct sources, one of which is the Kantian doctrine of apperception. |