Similar words: conceptual, conceptualise, percept, perception, perceptive, intercept, perceptibly, perceptible. Meaning: [pə(r)'septʃəl /-ʃʊəl] adj. of or relating to the act of perceiving.
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31. The perceptual is something much broader than hand-eye skills and representational drawing.
32. Formal abstrction is based on images or perceptual things.
33. This work searches for possibilities outside of perceptual limitations.
34. Perceptual learning of orientation discrimination was investigated using cats.
35. Suit neuter to slant perceptual skin uses Gan Jimin.
36. More generally,[http://sentencedict.com/perceptual.html] people's perceptual and filtering processes create misinterpretations.
37. Epenthesis strategy follows "preserving maximally" principle, and inserted vowel types reflect human beings' perceptual ability.
38. Classical mythology that established its' formula and mode was destroyed with art and theory, and appeared perceptual unsequence and principle brokenness.
39. The syntactic system of a language and the perceptual system of the speakers of that language do not have the kind of interdependent relationship that the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis claimed to have.
40. In the past few years, the perceptual contributions to bimanual coordination received so much argument.
41. It is advocated to combine the perceptual observing method with the rational expression.
42. Holding champagne cup or Ma Dini cup(sentencedict.com), one raise one's hand of the woman is cast sufficient it is so perceptual with charm.
43. "Close to life" is very popular in modern education. But life involves not only perceptual experience, but also spiritual state.
44. The JND model is one of classic metrics in objective perceptual video quality research.
45. It's likely in part a biologically based brain disorder, and there may even be a perceptual abnormality, some kind of fundamental visual processing problem.
46. The localization of cognitive and perceptual function in a particular hemisphere of the brain is called lateralization _.
47. For instance, Sellars criticizes the theory as "myth" and denies the existence of so-called direct and independent perceptual experience.
48. No matter rational decision-making or perceptual decision-making, should fully consider the influence which caused by decision-making way and then reflect the true intension of decision-making cost.
49. Theof the cognitive and perceptual functions in a particular hemisphere of the brain is called lateralization.
50. This framework can control trade - off between the perceptual transparence and robustness against MP 3 attacks more efficiently.
51. Some children come to school with more finely trained perceptual skills than others.
52. His death is very rational, at the same time very perceptual.
53. The thesis studies the phenomenon of synaesthetic metaphors which entail transfers between perceptual domains.
54. Life image reflects students' attitudes towards life in the way of perceptual experience; while motto of life conveys their life meaning in a comparatively rational manner.
55. Both sides expressed his point of view with perceptual language severally.
56. By visualizing the original life world, the world of meanings is considered a kind of perceptual experience and grasp of human existence.
57. Points of view can be sorted into four categories: spatio-temporal point of view, ideological point of view, narrative point of view and perceptual point of view.
58. Perceptual aesthetic judgment is not enough, people pay attention to rational connotational judgment during creating the analogy skill.
59. His theory of expression may explain that language expresses experience is legal because language comes from perceptual experience.
60. Musical enjoyment is a kind of perceptual experience, but the ability of musical enjoyment is reflecting of one's level on culture and art.
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