perceptually

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Definition of perceptually in English Turkish dictionary

perception
algı

Politika bir algılama sanatıdır. - Politics is the art of perception.

Korkarım benim derinlik algım çok zayıf. - I'm afraid my depth perception is very poor.

perception
{i} algılama

Türk toplumunun algılama yeteneği bozuk değildir. - There is nothing wrong with the Turkish people's power of perception.

Belki bu bir algılama sorunudur. - Maybe it's a question of perception.

perception
{i} idrak
perception
basiret
perception
farketme
perception
(Ticaret) vergi veya kira toplama
perception
duyumsama
perception
(Ticaret) duyma
perception
(Ticaret) görme
perception
algılanma
perception
(Tıp) an
perception
(Tıp) persepsiyon
perception
his

Altıncı hisse inanıyor musun? - Do you believe in extrasensory perception?

perception
anlama
perceptual
kavrayışlı
perception
kavrayış
perceptual
anlamayla ilgili
perception
1. herhangi bir şeyi algılamamızın yolu, özellikle de duyularla (görme, işitme, koku, tat ve dokunma).2. herhangi bir şeyin, kavramın gerçek doğasını kavrama kabiliyeti.3. bir şeyi nasıl gördüğümüzün ve anladığımızın neticesi olarak sahip olduğumuz fikir, inanış ya da imaj
perception
(Tıp) Duyu organları aracılığıyla herhangi bir şeyin veya değişikliğin farkına varma, farkında olma yeteneği
perception
algın
perception
algılayış
perception
{i} tahsil (para)
perception
{i} sezgi
perception
algı,anlayış
perception
(Mukavele) idrak, algı; anlama kabiliyeti; kira tahsili
perception
{i} sezgi, feraset
perception
{i} idrak yeteneği
perception
{i} seziş
perception
kira tahsili
perception
anlayış/algı
perception
{i} sezme
perception
anlama kabiliyeti
perception
(Tıp) Duyu organları aracılığıyla alınan uyarıların zilinde manalanması, algılama, algı
perception
{i} kavrama
English - English
In a perceptual manner
Regarding perception
with regard to perception; "this task is perceptually very difficult
with regard to perception; "this task is perceptually very difficult"
in a perceptive manner, apperceptively
perception
Vision (ability)
perception
Acuity
perception
knowledge through the senses of the existence and properties of matter or the external world
perception
{n} knowledge, a notion, idea, view
perception
The quality, state, or capability, of being affected by something external; sensation; sensibility
Perception
perceptibility
perception
the process of perceiving knowledge gained by perceiving; "a man admired for the depth of his perception"
perception
The faculty of perceiving; the faculty, or peculiar part, of man's constitution by which he has knowledge through the medium or instrumentality of the bodily organs; the act of apperhending material objects or qualities through the senses; distinguished from conception
perception
The ability to make sense of what one sees, hears, feels, tastes or smells Perceptual losses are often very subtle, and the patient and/or family may be unaware of them
perception
Interpretation of the sensations received by the sensory organs
perception
the process of perceiving knowledge gained by perceiving; "a man admired for the depth of his perception" a way of conceiving something; "Luther had a new perception of the Bible
perception
Perception is the recognition of things using your senses, especially the sense of sight. Process of registering sensory stimuli as meaningful experience. The differences between sensation and perception have varied according to how the terms are defined. A common distinction is that sensations are simple sensory experiences, while percepts are complex constructions of simple elements joined through association. Another is that perception is more subject to the influence of learning. Though hearing, smell, touch, and taste perceptions have all been explored, vision has received the most attention. Structuralist researchers such as Edward Bradford Titchener focused on the constituent elements of visual perceptions, whereas Gestalt psychology has stressed the need to examine organized wholes, believing humans are disposed to identifying patterns. Visual objects tend to appear stable despite continually changing stimulus features (such as ambient light, perspective, ground vs. figure arrangement), which enables an observer to match a perceived object with the object as it is understood to exist. Perceptions may be influenced by expectations, needs, unconscious ideas, values, and conflicts. sense perception taste perception extrasensory perception
perception
The process by which we select, organize, and interpret stimuli into a meaningful and coherent picture
perception
Awareness of the effects of single or multiple sensory stimuli [ISO 5492]
perception
{i} sense, feeling, intuition; comprehension, understanding
perception
Your perception of something is the way that you think about it or the impression you have of it. He is interested in how our perceptions of death affect the way we live
perception
our awareness of the world and its contents through sensory experience The analysis of perception and the attempt to deal with skeptical arguments about perceptual knowledge are central philosophical topics Perception involves both our capacity to be sensorily affected by external objects and our ability to bring these objects under concepts, although other capacities might also have a role to play What we perceive and how these objects of perception are related to us and to physical objects are matters of continuing concern
perception
process of knowing or being aware of information through the ear
perception
perception level I: the post-separation, dualistic world of form and differences, mutually exclusive of the non-dualistic world of knowledge; this world arises from our belief in separation and has no reality outside of this thought level II: comes from projection: what we see inwardly determines what we see outside ourselves; crucial to perception, therefore, is our interpretation of " reality," rather than what seems to be objectively real w-m: perception of sin and guilt reinforces the belief in the reality of the separation r-m: perception of opportunities to forgive serves to undo the belief in the reality of the separation see: true perception
perception
Conscious understanding of something
perception
That which is detected by the five senses; not necessarily understood (imagine looking through fog, trying to understand if you see a small dog or a cat); also that which is detected within consciousness as a thought, intuition, deduction, etc
perception
awareness of the elements of one's environment by means of the senses; direct or intuitive awareness
perception
becoming aware of something via the senses
perception
knowledge gained by perceiving; "a man admired for the depth of his perception"
perception
The process of knowing or being aware of information through the ear
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
perception
The process of selecting, organising and interpreting information inputs to produce meaning p 119
perception
The branch of psychology that deals with the detection and interpretation of sensory stimuli (Solso)
perception
A robot's ability to sense its environment by sight, touch, or some other means and to understand it in terms of a task For example, the ability to recognize an obstruction or find a designated object in an arbitrary location
perception
The faculty of perceiving the ability of the mind to refer to sensory information of external objects as their causes Also, the name of a US kayak manufacturer
perception
The extraction of information from sensory stimulation (Association for Children with Learning Difficulties, 1998)
perception
(hearing) - process of knowing or being aware of information through the ear
perception
The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition
perception
a way of conceiving something; "Luther had a new perception of the Bible"
perception
the process by which the brain actively selects, organizes and interprets sensory information
perception
The conscious awareness of sensory inputs, internal states, or memories
perception
An idea; a notion
perception
The process of organizing and using information that is received through the senses
perception
Someone who has perception realizes or notices things that are not obvious. It did not require a great deal of perception to realise the interview was over
perception
The process through which individuals are exposed to information, attend to that information and comprehend it
perception
the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept
perception
The process by which a person selects, organises, and interprets information
perception
any content of the mind of which we are conscious Hume speaks of "perceptions of the mind" several times in paragraphs 1 through 3 [text] While he does not offer a definition of "perception of the mind" he gives several examples in those paragraphs and the examples include pains, pleasures, anticipations of the imagination, [text] feeling anger, and thinking of anger [text] The phrase "of which we are conscious" appears in paragraph 3 [text]
perception
The process by which people select, organize, and interpret information to form a meaningful picture of the world
perception
the process of perceiving
perception
a way of conceiving something; "Luther had a new perception of the Bible
perception
Visual and sensory awareness, discrimination, and integration of impressions, conditions, and relationships with regard to objects, images and feelings
perception
Recognition of a quality without distinguishing meaning, which is the result of a complex set of reactions including sensory stimulation, organization within the nervous system, and memory
perception
percipience
perceptual
of or relating to the act of perceiving; "perceptual stimulus
perceptual
of or relating to the act of perceiving; "perceptual stimulus"
perceptual
Perceptual means relating to the way people interpret and understand what they see or notice. Some children have more finely trained perceptual skills than others
perceptual
{s} involving perception, of apperception; insightful, intuitive
perceptual
Relating to perception
perceptually

    Hyphenation

    per·cep·tu·al·ly

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ (")p&r-'sep-ch&-w& ] (adjective.) 1878. percept + -ual.
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