Sentences with phrase «color their perception of»

A bad first impression during those first few days could color their perception of the business.
Did the theological outlook or psychological disposition of the two authors color their perceptions of these sayings?
Fresh insights from feminist theologians, gay Christians, and those secular scholars who frequently manifest God's «common grace» in the world remind us of the numerous ways in which our particular sexual conditions color our perceptions of God's nature and presence among us.
When I corresponded with the public (and we got a fair number of emails every week), I tried to be conscious of the fact that I was representing not only the organization, but in some sense the environmental movement itself — if someone had a bad experience with us, it could easily color their perception of our issues and of other groups working on them.
When that face is also shouting political statements we disagree with, our dislike of the person seems to color our perception of his or her political opinions as well, Mutz observes.
When we're miserable at work, that quickly colors our perception of our colleagues.
Does it color my perception of the older classic?
«Tezuka's experiences during WWII really colored his perception of the possibilities of peaceful co-existence and he explores that theme again and again in works like Captain Ken, Zero Men, Adventure of Rock, and, of course, Astro Boy,» explains Greg Baker, creator and author of the fan website Tezuka in English.
And their perception of the current weather colored their perception of everything: those who believed it was an unusually warm day outside also believed that a greater percentage of days over the previous year had been hotter than average, as well.
It's also possible that the mere presence of conflict (in the form of contradictory expert comments) triggers a general sense of uncertainty in our minds, which in turn colors our perceptions of the accuracy of current expert understanding of an issue.
(I have observed that it does, however, color the perceptions of a number of custody evaluators, lawyers, and activists who have experienced difficult relationships with their own mothers and / or with their own children, or simply have identified more with men in this male - standard world.
It could also be that people's feelings about their current sex life are coloring perceptions of their first sexual experience (i.e., people who have a happier sex life now may be recalling their virginity loss as more positive than it really was).

Not exact matches

Take for instance people with synaesthesia, who are able to experience the perception of color with letters and numbers.
First, let's address branding, which is one of the most important issues relating to color perception and the area where many articles on this subject run into problems.
Also, Breede says, by listening to customers» observations — some said, for example, that fluorescent colors clashed with their perception of the Specialized image — «we got a clearer vision of who they thought we were.»
Memories of the genocide from 1975 — 79 still color the world's perception of Cambodia, though they are also driving the country's young people to overcome that perception.
So the biggest lesson I learned is that I had to work harder to overcome those perceptions and create a wonderful product regardless of my color, regardless of my celebrity.
«Color can also influence the perception of time,» Korkki explains.
Perceptions of worker value can also be colored by how easy an office worker is to get along with as opposed to how well he or she actually performs.
Robbins argues, correctly, that «your mental and emotional state colors your perception and experience of everything in your life.»
These perceptions may be coloring how executives view the Millennial consumer, preventing companies from understanding and fully addressing the product and service needs of this generation — and establishing strong brand relationships.
His self - image will be colored by his unresolved conflicts and fantasies about his body, as well as his perception of how you really feel about him.
Best Analogy: Jon Van Sloten at Think Christian with «Spiritual perception and the science of color»
I have no vested interest in convincing him of my perception of color, nor do I think that it is sinful for not believing it or that his eternal life hinges on it.
... In the perception of a contemporary stone, for example,... the immediate percept assumes the character of the quiet undifferentiated endurance of the material stone, perceived by means of its quality of color...
The childhood we remember, like the childhoods our parents and grandparents recount, is inevitably colored by the limitations of our youthful perceptions.
I have no doubt that his basic perception of the world is almost inevitably colored profoundly by Japanese Buddhism.
To demonstrate that Sarah's achievements were not based on perception of look - alikes but on her grasp of abstract relations, Premack tested Sarah's ability to reason analogically, involving relations of change in size, color, shape and marking, as well as actions such as cutting, opening and marking.
For example, because color as such is a matter of essentially subjective qualitative perception, it does not qualify as a scientific property.
Other people of other colors and other cultures also have the same perception of the world.
The puppy has transcended his perception of colored shapes when he jumps upon the chair before his eyes.
A case involving se - xual acts will always color the public's perception, who may feel inclined to believe that you are guilty, not on the actual evidence, but just because of the «abnormal» or sensational nature of those acts.
Explanations of time by reference to space belong to this domain (and such explanations may be regarded as analogous to explaining a perception of color in terms of the joint action of other [non-visual] sense perceptions).
But leaving that aside for the moment, we have at least shown that the perception of two notes together makes possible a different conception of space and spaces from that which is typical of, say, two colors together — a different way of thinking about space.
The representation of time has something in common with that of color perception, so that both the one and the other can be considered as representations of sense.6 For in a certain sense the experience of time and color can not be meaningfully communicated, and for that very reason there can be scarcely any meaningful explanation of them.
A consideration analogous to that of color perception can also be undertaken with regard to the perception of time.
Just as with color perceptions, time also seems to belong to those objects which constitute a kind of limiting case in the domain of possible explanations.
As for the being which has an extreme sensibility for that color perception, it is questionable whether it would be open to any explanation at all, but rather, by reason of the poverty of its inclinations or out of fear of being disturbed in its pleasant feelings, it would have nothing to do with anything else.
I do not think now that the religious and ideological heritage that I was given as a child and as an adolescent was an entirely authentic version of the American tradition, but the subjective sense of continuity with the past is an indelible experience that undoubtedly colors even my present perceptions.
We are often exhorted by scientists and philosophers alike to accept the material given to us by sense perception as though it is the rock - bottom foundation of our knowledge of the physical world, Simultaneously we are told to refrain from coloring neutral sense data over with our subjective wishes and teleological desires.
He is the kind who is really blind to anything outside of his own world view, and he sees everyone colored by his own perception.
But since, according to Locke, all our ideas when carefully considered contain some sort of relation (to action or change), and sensible qualities such as colors and smells have some relation to our perception, the idea of power is no more complex than our ideas of figure, motion, and sensible qualities.
Nevertheless, the layman's common - sense view of reality is baffled by such conundrums as the nature of time and space, the reality of human freedom, quantum jumps in physics, or the claim of modern science that colors are not really present in the objects of perception but only in the mind of the beholder.
CC: Jonty, do Margaret's thoughts about language extend beyond language to the sort of thing you want to talk about in color perception?
It doesn't prove that the color green actually exists in reality and not simply our perception of reality.»
At the outset there is an enhancement of visual perception; for instance, colors look more vivid, more intense than usual.
This development explains the enhancement of perception that occurs in the experience, first, in the greater vividness and intensity of colors and sounds, and second in the fusion of ideas into perception.
The color of foods and beverages is a prelude to nutrition and good taste, making color critical to product perception.
That being the case, maybe had I watched the Utah game first instead of last during my first viewing, I'd have a more positive opinion of him when watching the other four games, which might have then colored my perception a little more on the positive side.
The overwhelming focus on negative aspects of life and conflict in the news colors our perception as well and can either numb or desensitize us or increase our general anxiety load, or leave us feeling helpless over events outside our control.
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