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perceptual

[ UK /pəsˈɛpt‍ʃuːə‍l/ ]
[ US /pɝˈsɛptʃəwəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the act of perceiving
    perceptual stimulus

How To Use perceptual In A Sentence

  • To be in perceptual field is to be encompassed by edges that are neither strictly spatial — we cannot map a horizon (even if we can draw it) — nor strictly temporal (43, cited in Overing and Lees 8-9). Dissertation Fragments Part I
  • It is critical to an understanding of deixis to recall that even very ‘local’ elements of context, such as a speaker's own corporeal experience and perceptual field, are susceptible of schematisation.
  • The study will test several hypotheses about the relation between perceptual and cognitive skills.
  • Its perceptual configurations have been thought to have a special relevance to the emergence of formal artistic qualities which cannot be reduced to a measurable aggregate of more elementary constituents.
  • Perceptual displacement of cues modulated performance of the prospective component but not the retrospective component.
  • Thus, while the perceptual line of distinction remains the same for these commentators, the conceptual demarcations made verbally differ in significant ways.
  • To eliminate the variable of aesthetic and perceptual bias, they also included some mirror-images.
  • Zarate did mention that his patients suffered certain adverse events, including “perceptual disturbances, confusion… increased libido…euphoria and derealization.” MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • perceptual error...has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception
  • Their parts evolve in a kinetic parallax of curves and angles that create a shifting perceptual spectacle.
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