visual perception

  • 51Perception training — Complex perceptions like voice recognition or discrimination of similar sound sequences need experience and can generally be trained.Complex perceptions are often multi sensory perceptions.Example: To distinguish between a real apple and fake the …

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  • 52perception — The mental process of becoming aware of or recognizing an object or idea; primarily cognitive rather than affective or conative, although all three aspects are manifested. SYN: esthesia (1). depth p. the visual ability to judge …

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  • 53visual percept — noun a percept that arises from the eyes; an image in the visual system • Syn: ↑visual image • Hypernyms: ↑percept, ↑perception, ↑perceptual experience • Hyponyms: ↑eye candy, ↑ …

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  • 54Visual display unit — A visual display unit, often called simply a monitor or display, is a piece of electrical equipment which displays images generated from the video output of devices such as computers, without producing a permanent record. A newer monitor… …

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  • 55visual — adj. Visual is used with these nouns: ↑aid, ↑appeal, ↑appearance, ↑art, ↑artist, ↑check, ↑clue, ↑confirmation, ↑contact, ↑cue, ↑defect, ↑delight, ↑ …

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  • 56visual qualities —    The careful arrangement of the elements and principles of design in a work of art. This aesthetic quality is favored by formalism. Also see art, artist, composition, definition, gestalt, optical, optical mixing, perception, seeing, and weight …

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  • 57space perception — Introduction       process through which humans and other organisms become aware of the relative positions of their own bodies and objects around them. Space perception provides cues, such as depth and distance, that are important for movement… …

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  • 58Depth perception — is the visual ability to perceive the world in three dimensions (3D) and the distance of an object. Depth sensation is the ability to move accurately, or to respond consistently, based on the distances of objects in an environment.[citation… …

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  • 59Motion perception — The dorsal stream (green) and ventral stream (purple) are shown. They originate from a common source in visual cortex. The dorsal stream is responsible for detection of location and motion. Motion perception is the process of inferring the speed… …

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  • 60Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition — Object recognition is the ability to perceive an object’s physical properties (such as shape, colour and texture) and apply semantic attributes to the object, which includes the understanding of its use, previous experience with the object and… …

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