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perception "One can affirm the presence or perception of an object when it is present and perceived, when it is absent and perceived, when it is neither present nor perceived" [QUERCY] perversion, The infinite variations of the sexual urge have been condensed by Freud in a famous and still scandalous formula: "The child is polymorphously perverse." [LEGRAND]
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perception Immediate or intuitive cognition or comprehension; a capacity to "see" in light of experience. Our perception including moral, psychological, and/or aesthetic qualities alters of our world according to our understanding, insight, and experience. In The Giver Jonas's perceptions of his family members and his community change.
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perception Perception typically refers to the activity of processing physical input (eg pressure waves, photons) into convenient abstractions (eg pitch/timbre, color). In the past, the term has been seen as a set of processes distinct from cognition, but in modern terms (in part due to the research agenda of the vast field of cognitive science) seen as subsumed under the umbrella term cognition. ...
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perception the process of interpreting and making understandable information which is received through the sensory organs.
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perception the feelings, attitudes, and images people have of different places, peoples, and environments. The images people have in their heads of where places are located are called perceptual or mental maps.
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