Sentences with phrase «for perception»

Humans have three types of receptor for the perception of colour with varying sensitivities: red, green and blue.
If affection is necessary for perception, we must explain why perception would not occur in the absence of affection.
Therefore, it sets the tone for their perception of you.
We were able to have a truth - centered conversation where both entities bore the blame for the perception and the responsibility for changing it.
One simple solution for the perception part of the problem may be for these traditional businesses to look at the way the smartest startups view the world.
Test your customers, suppliers and partners for their perceptions of your brand and standing.
I agree, he was visibly diminishing, as well as mentally shrinking, which does a lot for perception I think.
A neural representation of external space at this early time points to strong innate components for perception of space.
She also looks for perceptions of self - published projects as being less than commercially viable, and other elements of the usual stigma.
What is crucial for the perception of her word art is the context in which it is presented.
For the artist, this form is the ideal metaphor for perception and self - understanding: inside and outside are equivalent, existing in continual dialogue.
This is a background post for my perception of pragmatic environmentalists per the principles listed in the about section of this blog.
The importance of the subjective experience of court users for their perception of the legitimacy of judicial authority is well established.
This opens the way for the perception and possibility of political pressure.
The net good time to sell share is now double the net good time to buy share, with record high percentages of consumers citing home prices as the primary reason for both perceptions.
And it's not just for them, it's for the perception of our current players, potential signings in the future and showing that we're willing to do more to win.
The rodents use their whiskers as a sensor for navigating and interacting; they are, therefore, a key element for perception in mice.
While Adams may be best known for her Perception series, a 2014 photo - based project that combats stereotypes about Indigenous people, she has worked with clay for years.
Just form alone would be more abstract, of course, because it's just a mental idea, but you don't have anything there for your perceptions to grapple with unless you make it out of a material.
Results of this study provide important evidence that translin is not required for the perception of starvation or to stimulate hunger - related behaviors, but is required to stimulate wakefulness in the absence of food.
To the contrary, Anna Remington and John Swettenham and their colleagues speculate that people with ASD might have a greater than normal capacity for perception, so that what appears as irrelevant distraction is really a cognitive bonus.
Whereas in an Aristotelian substance philosophy the problem of the immanence of object within perceiving subject is how that object there can become present in this subject here, in Whiteheadian process philosophy the problem for perception (or prehension in general) is how that object there - then can become present in this subject here - now?
If there's truly a desire to rid the game from the scourge of diving then it's time for a perception change.
Sensory neurons in human muscles provide important information used for the perception and control of movement.
«A woman's marital surname choice therefore has implications for perceptions of her husband's instrumentality, expressivity, and the distribution of power in the relationship,» says Robnett.
A new study published in PLOS Computational Biology investigates how temporal acoustic patterns can be represented by neural activity within auditory cortex, a major hub within the brain for the perception of sound.
For too long, synesthetes were dismissed as having overactive imaginations, confusing memories for perceptions or taking metaphorical speech far too literally.
The Bolt looks just like a grown - up Indica, and that's not exactly conducive for its perception value.
When he got the call to join CMHC, Siddall was working at the Bank of Canada, helping to devise highly technical schemes to end «too big to fail,» post-crisis shorthand for the perception that governments would rescue the biggest financial institutions whenever they got into trouble.
Her interactive installation projects attempt to widen the mind's potential for perception using different production -LSB-...]
This is the case for perception in the mode of «presentational immediacy»» (PR 253/386; also, 122 / 186).
Appearance, Whitehead argues, is the locus for perception novelty, intelligibility, and even consciousness.
Either it would be closed off from any explanation whatever, or else it would be equally open to every possible form of explanation from the start, since it would expect that any explanation would account for that perception.
Confidence that there is at least some sort of an organising principle in the world, the experience that worship sometimes produces - which can enhance an understanding of travails and observations - and some metaphysical background, do provide a hinterland for perceptions, and with it, relative serenity and proportionality, even, and perhaps especially, in times of extreme tension, poignancy, and adversity.
Another path was also available, taken by some, that endeavored to strike down the very notion of God's unlimited power itself, opting instead for a perception of the divine that its critics would disparage as an apparently impotent God.
In doing so, he shifts the initiative for perception's causation from God to the individual object, or cosmic event, to see it in his terms.
Debate is not a requirement for your perceptions to either be accurate or inaccurate.
JW: Seeing one thing emerge from behind another is an example of perceptual information where the narrow physical stimulus isn't sufficient for perception, for example seeing someone come round a corner.
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