apperceptive

ADJECTIVE
  1. able to relate new percepts to past experience
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How To Use apperceptive In A Sentence

  • We can obviously say nothing immediate about how the central sense-excitations would be sensed independently of the latter; thus Weber's Law, too, concerns only apperceived sensations, and therefore can just as well have its basis in the processes of the apperceptive comparison of sensation as in the original constitution of the central sensory excitations. Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt
  • There is a further analogy in how you incorporate what you learn into your entire apperceptive mass.
  • How do apperceptive laws differ from those of association? Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt
  • We can obviously say nothing immediate about how the central sense-excitations would be sensed independently of the latter; thus Weber's Law, too, concerns only apperceived sensations, and therefore can just as well have its basis in the processes of the apperceptive comparison of sensation as in the original constitution of the central sensory excitations. Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt
  • It is an apperceptive activity - both active and passive.
  • Wundt's notion of apperceptive separation is one of the most philosophically original, consequential, and ambiguous of his theories. Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt
  • Association everywhere gives the first impetus to [apperceptive] combinations. Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt
  • No: perceptive attention becomes apperceptive attention just as it focuses more strenuously, constricting the perceptive field. Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt
  • This is the earlier form of apperceptive analysis and rises directly from associations.
  • The association theory must thus be given up in favor of an 'action-theory' [1] which combines the consistency of phenomenalistic explanation with a full acknowledgment of the so-called apperceptive processes; it avoids thus the deficiency of associationism and the logical inconsistency of apperceptionism. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
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