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  • Thumbnail for Race in the United States criminal justice system
    the authors suggested was due to court actors using "a racialized perceptual shorthand of youthful offenders that attributes both higher levels of blame...
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    In philosophy, φ is often used as shorthand for a generic act. (Also in uppercase.)[citation needed] In perceptual psychology, the phi phenomenon is the...
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  • common identity. Such regions are "intellectual inventions" and a form of shorthand to identify things, people, and places. Vernacular regions reflect a "sense...
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  • of knowledge and thus inescapable." Rand said that existence is the perceptually self-evident fact at the base of all other knowledge, i.e., that "existence...
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  • derive from the intestines. The phrase "gut feeling" may also be used as a shorthand term for an individual's "common sense" perception of what is considered...
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    also have it. David Chalmers argues that sentience is sometimes used as shorthand for phenomenal consciousness, the capacity to have any subjective experience...
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  • increasingly complex parts.: 24  Outside music, it has been shown to improve perceptual functioning, concept formation, motor skills, and performance in other...
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    that an individual will class external stimuli based on person-specific perceptual sets, and including needs, base motives, conflicts, and that this clustering...
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  • command and a corresponding duty. It is a brief description in mental shorthand of as wide a range as possible of the sequences of our sense-impressions...
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  • absence of any actual relationship. Inferred similarities are most often perceptual, such as when a child uses ball to refer to all round objects (e.g. the...
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  • listening to Mozart and Bach on the performance of a mathematical test". Perceptual and Motor Skills. 90 (3 Pt 2): 1171–1175. doi:10.2466/pms.2000.90.3c.1171...
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  • were required to work for eight hours weekly in such fields as modeling, shorthand, typewriting, applying makeup, and gardening. Its pedagogy combined independent...
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  • processing by the senses, NLP practitioners[who?] often use a simple shorthand for different modalities, with a letter indicating the representation...
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    person reading a single passage of text. When reading, the eye has a perceptual span of about 20 slots. In the best-case scenario and reading English...
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  • of external stimuli. Hallucinations are different from illusions and perceptual distortions, which are the misperception of external stimuli. Hallucinations...
    133 KB (14,936 words) - 16:39, 13 October 2024
  • content is the "immediately given", which is made of basic elements, namely perceptual experiences. These basic elements consist of conscious psychological states...
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    distraction produced by texting is a combination of both a cognitive and visual perceptual distraction. A study conducted by Licence et al. supported some of these...
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  • competing perceptual and behavioral affordances, is experienced subjectively as anxiety. Hirsh and his collaborators proposed that both the perceptual and behavioral...
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  • York: Ronald Press, pp. 170–205; chapter 7: "The Role of Language in the Perceptual Process" by Alfred Korzybski, p. 172. Korzybski, Science and Sanity (5th...
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  • political goals, spiritual goals, philosophical goals, and even more perceptual or aesthetic goals have all been popular pictures of what art should be...
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