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visual perception

NOUN
  1. perception by means of the eyes

How To Use visual perception In A Sentence

  • In Impressionistic art, visual perceptions of every day life are translated into shimmering colours and reflections, saturated with an ethereal light.
  • "It can drastically change not only our visual perception, but also our emotional response, " she said.
  • By figuring her visual perception of beauty in terms of copulative touch, Oothoon articulates an imaginative alternative to the oppositional subject/object dynamic so often associated with the economy of the gaze. Gender, Environment, and Imperialism in William Blake's _Visions of the Daughters of Albion_
  • Eyesight is a gift, as precious as life itself, since our experience, memory and way of thinking is intrinsically linked with our visual perception of the world.
  • Sharpen visual perception and increase ability to estimate accurately.
  • They embody spiritual perception and visual perception.
  • Everything from the motion of the planets to visual perception was described in terms of particles bouncing off of one another, translating their kinetic motion from one body to another.
  • The periodicity of such PSNR fluctuation in the temporal domain may seriously influence visual perception.
  • His particular speciality is visual perception to guide robots.
  • For example, recent studies demonstrated that orienting attention to a nonpredictive auditory cue improves visual perception and modulates neural activity in multimodal areas as well as modality-specific visual areas of cortex.
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