Synonym: perceptual constancy, stability. Similar words: constant, consultancy, constantly, instance, for instance, constituency, constable, conservancy. Meaning: ['kɒnstənsɪ] n. 1. the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation 2. (psychology) the tendency for perceived objects to give rise to very similar perceptual experiences in spite of wide variations in the conditions of observation 3. faithfulness and dependability in personal attachments (especially sexual fidelity).
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61 Size constancy is one of the most important perceptual constancy.
62 Constancy in love is of two kinds: one comes from continually finding new things to love in the beloved, and the other from making it a point of honor to remain constant.
63 The results in the experiment supported the conflicting cues theory but did not support the misapplied size constancy theory.
64 The method relies on the constancy of masses and of the length of the wire.
65 Then I guess you jet - sitting fancy free bustards need that kind of constancy splashy reassurance.
66 This study verifies and discusses color constancy with experimentation in terms of human vision and design.
67 Given the allowance of space colour constancy,[http://sentencedict.com] the riddling of LED for large screen display can be made using the method.
68 To get a color descriptor that is robust to illumination and has the color constancy function is very important for the entire computer vision system.
69 This interesting paper shows that this illusion "automatically" occurs as a by-product when an artificial neural network is trained for brightness constancy.
70 The disinhibitory IF of subcortical neurons contributes to transmission of low spatial frequency information of visual images and tO the maintenance of color constancy.
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