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单词 Perception
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(1) He was a man of keen perception.
(2) My perception of the problem is quite different.
(3) We have to change the public's perception that money is being wasted.
(4) I was shocked to learn of the perception people have of me.
(5) Our perception of things is often influenced by subjective factors, such as tiredness.
(6) What's your perception of the matter?
(7) Drugs can alter your perception of reality.
(8) His analysis of the problem showed great perception.
(9) Her remarks were curiously lacking in perception.
(10) He is quick of perception.
(11) He's not known for his perception.
(12) Human perception is highly imperfect and by definition subjective.
(13) There is a general public perception that standards in schools are falling.
(14) These developments hardly affected the public perception of the crisis.
(15) She has extraordinary powers of perception for one so young.
(16) Ross shows unusual perception for a boy of his age.
(17) Television has irreversibly changed our perception of the Royal Family.
(18) It did not require a great deal of perception to realise the interview was over.
(19) We need to gain a clearer perception of how young people feel about the problem.
(20) It worries me because it alters perception.
(21) Part of the brain controls our perception of pain.
(22) Parallel distributed computing excels in perception, visualization, and simulation.
(23) It is a matter of perception.
(24) Even so, perception still dominates reasoning.
(25) Here, technique, perception and response were closely tied together.
(26) People's perception of me changed overnight.
(27) No perspective, no perception. New perspective, new perception. Toba Beta 
(28) This perception was partly based on myth.
(29) He seems to know when his wife is away from home by some kind of extra-sensory perception.
(30) He believes many "psychics" are frauds who rely on perception and subtle deception.
(1) My perception of the problem is quite different.
(2) We have to change the public's perception that money is being wasted.
(3) I was shocked to learn of the perception people have of me.
(4) Her remarks were curiously lacking in perception.
(31) Here, however, perception is often at odds with reality.
(32) Hence perception is fundamentally an interactive process.
(33) A change in perception does not alter facts.
(34) Whatever the reason, his perception became reality.
(35) Accordingly, perception of a gap between social and private returns was not a major handicap to investment.
(36) Truth-telling can help an organization close or eliminate discrepancies between the reality and the perception of its collective performance.
(37) Blake thought the burning incense could have been a hallucinogenic drug which was altering his perception.
(38) Their sensory perception as well as their motor responses - their behaviour - are thus totally consonant with their bodily form and function.
(39) All these notions are laid on the table and dissected one-by-one with razor sharp perception and humor.
(40) Conflicts between reasoning and perception are resolved in favor of perception.
(41) He points out that sensory deprivation often leads to disturbances in perception and thinking.
(42) Finally, the organization reaches the point where it lacks the resources required to alter the perception of its performance.
(43) But without man's akashic linkage he would not have the instinctive perception of cosmic order enabling such mental processes to exist.
(44) In water, sonar is essential for long distance perception, for light can not penetrate more than sixty feet or so.
(45) Related to perception were two strongly contrasting ways of taking in and becoming aware of what was happening.
(46) I was impressed by her perception and her grasp of the facts.
(47) In a sparse distributed network, memory is a type of perception.
(48) In principle, correspondence- and interpretation-computations together can distinguish between the three types of perception in question.
(49) If perception has to be triggered off by what is actually there, then it is constrained to be true.
(50) If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite. William Blake 
(51) Voter frustration with spending and taxes may well stall the New Progressivism before it can even start to overcome that perception.
(52) The other factors account for that: home life, perception of limited opportunities, images of black successes.
(53) Perception is biased towards recognition and each successful achievement reduces uncertainty.
(54) To offset the perception that dairy foods are high in calories, low-fat cheeses have become state-of-the-art.
(55) We can conjure them away only by observing things under conditions in which the cues to three-dimensional perception are inoperative.
(56) This differs radically from the popular image of penetrating falsehood by perception of the liar.
(57) When conflicts arise between perception and reasoning, the concrete operational child makes judgments based on reasoning.
(58) The perception seems to be that horses hang on to the infection and then pass it on.
(59) The theory also has difficulty in coping with colour perception when a particular object may come in a number of colours.
(60) Personal perception An executive might have a limited opportunity to see for himself/herself conditions in a foreign country.
(61) Learning is a test of our curiosity, vision, perception and intelligence. Dr T.P.Chia 
(62) The emotions give warmth and feeling, but through them factual perception and logic are all too easily ruled by imagination.
(63) Knowledge of this relation is to be achieved through the act of intuitive symbolic perception.
(64) This new perception of celestial motion immediately explained numerous daily observations and solved problems of astronomical coherence.
(65) Or would the wisdom-giving years pass on a new perception that far surpassed the achievements of scientific knowledge?
(66) Just as concepts are entwined with perception, so too theory is entwined with experiment.
(67) Such a perception was to lead to a new kind of paradigm or conceptual map.
(68) However, public perception of risk is often at odds with the objective measures used by engineers.
(69) In an age of rapidly-changing methods and technology, perception and adaptability are prime requisites for a successful applicant for employment.
(70) Pertinent comments made by linguists and grammarians all focus however on the meaning of the verb of perception alone.
(71) A growing number of industry experts say the industry itself is to blame for its deep-seated perception problems.
(72) That could go a long way toward offsetting public perception that regional carriers are less safe.
(73) However, there has been a sea change in the perception of the conventions.
(74) What this situation is depends upon the individual's perception of his environment and how it can meet his needs.
(75) It is clear that for Locke the perception model of faith created an unsatisfactory barrier between those with faith and those without.
(76) That perception of inferiority in turn means that some sort of caste barrier is erected between black and white.
(77) Though single pieces were restrained, the cumulative effect of a group exhibition was to reorganize spatial perception radically.
(78) Starting from the artists' personal standpoints, the exhibition shows the diversity of artistic perception of reality today.
(79) Our long-term aim is to change industry's perception of the mathematical sciences and to show the commercial benefits they can offer.
(80) But your training's just about to start and your scores are exceptional - perception, reflexes, empathy ....
(81) Nevertheless, at the point of writing, their perception of their readership is an important facet of their ability as writers.
(82) As with Anaxagoras, it is noteworthy that the brain is the seat of perception.
(83) He interviewed each senior manager on his perception of the company and the state of the industry.
(84) They are seen in a partisan perspective, a perception that limits the extent of their popular appeal.
(85) This perception did not happen overnight, and can not be changed overnight by candidates or wives.
(86) Games like dominoes and draughts can help both perception and memory.
(87) Rather, it seems voters were strongly influenced by their perception of the competence of their own local authority.
(88) Philip continues his show with mind-reading using extra sensory perception charts.
(89) When conflicts arise between perception and thought, as in conservation problems, children using preoperational reasoning make judgments based on perception.
(90) This was not an inaccurate perception as the walls of segregation began to crumble after the war.
(91) This immediately puts the farmer on the defensive and reinforces the public's perception of them as a complaining, dissatisfied group.
(92) According to the standard seventeenth-century view, there exist, independently of and antecedently to our perception of them, material bodies.
(93) In this dynamic process, action is at least as important as perception.
(94) The interpretative can be viewed as the broadest perception, into which the adaptive and linear models can be fitted.
(95) She doesn't have a very realistic perception of the situation.
(96) These distinctive characteristics come from differences in minute quantities of flavouring constituents whose concentrations are at the threshold of human sensory perception.
(97) Professor Gregory is distinguished for his studies in experimental psychology, most notably in visual perception and the nature of visual illusions.
(98) As pointed out above regarding the verbs of perception, nevertheless, the passive is by its very nature resultative.
(99) And his particular death is irrelevant against a million years of human life,() insignificant outside human perception.
(100) The active engagement of the learner in this process has been studied extensively under the title perception.
(101) He was an outstanding engineer with quick perception of any issue and great powers of concentration.
(102) A perception of the bureaucrat's power resources is another characteristic feature of some theories of colonial government.
(103) Among right-wing circles this perception simply intensified their existential feeling of Angst, of having lost their bearings.
(104) Solving the problem will require acute perception and subtle communication.
(105) Where there are no constructs, no adequate perception or understanding can be achieved.
(106) Unlike ordinary visualization, this power appears to involve a direct perception of structures or processes that are usually invisible to us.
(107) Others find that amplified vibration opens a whole new field of perception, an added dimension from which information can be gathered.
(108) So current cognitive models of language, memory, perception and so forth are also basically neutral to the question of consciousness.
(109) The example in terms of which he expounds his Cartesian theory of perception is that of eating manna.
(110) One major advantage the development partnership had was the perception of Zeckendorf as different from other potential landlords.
(111) Satisfaction of higher order needs may well change the perception as to what constitutes satisfaction of lower order needs. 7.
(112) Our perception of parrots as somehow our rightful property has been destructive for the living creature in its natural environment.
(113) It evokes a fact, i.e. an object of conception[], rather than an object of perception.
(114) The research also found that the perception of men as potential paedophiles is keeping the profession almost exclusively female.
(115) The extent to which a person is annoyed by the perception of an odour varies.
(116) There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception. Aldous Huxley 
(117) When you have a negative perception about some one, that feeling ends up creating a negative relation-ship between the two of you.
(118) This perception strikes one as promising, but the impression may be evanescent.
(119) If the campaign has been logical to the strategists, the public perception is that it has been awful.
(120) Whether that is true or not is all but irrelevant, for the cardinal rule in politics is that perception is reality.
(121) Aristotle would then be saying that the infinite variety of size of Democritean atoms was all below the threshold of perception.
(122) A day away from presidential politics for a junkie is guaranteed to shift perspective and challenge perception.
(123) The ego is that part of the id which has through perception been modified by the external world.
(124) Such theories contribute nothing to explaining the mystery of perception.
(125) For Apple, countering the perception that there was little difference between Macintosh and Windows was a difficult task.
(126) Such groundless critiques, however, have contributed to the perception of Washington as a Neanderthal man.
(127) False perception can arise only if the nervous system has spontaneous activity independently of any causative external object.
(128) That romantic notion held sway over me, and probably delayed my perception of Clarisa as some one with a medical problem.
(129) I couldn't even manage the simplest of manipulations involving extra-sensory perception.
(130) The research also examines the perception and evaluation of health and safety problems and goals by trade union representatives.
(131) Despite that perception, 69 percent of employers say they are hiring just as many teens as they did 10 years ago.
(132) The popular perception of the remoteness and unimportance of asteroids was shattered by a visitor from outer space.
(133) In reality it is a membrane, the pineal gland, regarded in the East as the seat of extra-sensory perception.
(134) The problem that Amos saw in the people around him at the time was that they were living under a false perception.
(135) Furthermore, there is already a perception that the decks are stacked at the disciplinary tribunals.
(136) I excuse myself for this failure of perception, for I think he was concealing it even from himself.
(137) Ishmael, consequently, also investigates the antithetical approach, the method of pure subjective perception.
(138) It also contributed to a negative change in the public perception and image of lawyers.
(139) Even stock prices rise and fall according to the public perception of how good the leader is.
(140) The tactic plays to a public perception of Washington as a place that has sold out ordinary citizens.
(141) That perception only added to the urgency with which he threw himself into new international initiatives.
(142) The perception of women's inability to take on managerial positions are almost universal.
(143) The perception of my father is of this great monument of a man.
(144) Should the government concentrate on improving the perception and feeling of safety[http://], rather than improving actual survival chances?
(145) Structural features of perception, he suggests, might be accessible to objective description even though qualitative aspects are not.
(146) The extent of the impact of mass media on our perception of reality has been difficult to assess.
(147) Prostaglandins are well recognised as protecting the gastric mucosa and enhancing the perception of pain.
(148) Theories of visual perception have altered significantly in the twentieth century.
(149) But if the two wars differed objectively, the perception of their similarity was a reality.
(150) But as the case of Guadelupe illustrates, the reality behind the perception is changing fast.
(151) Both societies are deeply influenced by their history and by their perception of that history.
(152) I had a negative view of the publisher, and I transferred that perception to her.
(153) It was certainly not a highly emotional state, nor was it an abandonment of old modes of perception.
(154) These changes in perception of distension at the lower end of the gut seem to be mirrored in the stomach.
(155) Inaccurate though this perception may be, it creates a credibility gap which Peavey must yet cross.
(156) This was how we perceived our situation, and the Gulf War turned our perception into certitude.
(157) The relative paucity of material goods owned by Corpsmen is, in terms of transcultural perception, a complicating factor.
(158) Not that the organs of perception apprehended it at the time.
(159) Perception is the most tricky and the most fascinating aspect of the mind.
(160) Others wished to explore their own community's perception of the philosophy of the school.
(161) Privatisation will not inevitably lead to changes in public perception.
(162) Fear often played tricks with my perception and now it seemed as if I was losing my grip of reality.
(163) We do not attribute reality to all the objects of our apparent perception.
(164) Many people believe that cats are capable of some kind of extra-sensory perception, but they are not.
(165) Perceptions are not the same thing as knowledge, but they are what the holder of the perception believes to be knowledge.
(166) Sybase has been suffering from sagging sales and the perception of lagging technology.
(167) Lessons from the Visual Perception and Sound units fit well with work on the human body.
(168) They act on him and impair his ability to distinguish between thought and perception, between concepts and objects.
(169) Sound, the Auditory System, and Pitch Perception.
(170) Macular degeneration; Motion perception; Diagnostic techniques, ophthalmological; Aged.
(171) To deprive of perception or insight.
(172) The perception could thus become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
(173) Human speech perception is inherently a multimodal process.
(174) In the phrase, borrowed from Sappho , that the social scientists use to sum up the common perception, what is beautiful is good.
(175) Psychics have funny moments in relation to their visions and the people they try to help with their extrasensory perception.
(176) The risk is, at the moment that this perception has begun to change, and that is leading to the fall-off not just in the A-share market, but will lead to a fall-off in the property market as well.
(177) Ancientry, philosophy represents all subject coz the people's perception rest on the general and instinct phase.
(178) Neuronal circuitry for centrifugal modulation in visual information processing. Visual information is transmitted and processed from the retina to the telencephalon where visual perception results.
(179) But is it possible to observe so that there is only observation, seeing, and nothing else - so that there is only perception without a perceiver?
(180) The perception of the brain drain as a transaction in which the recipient country gains and the donor loses is incomplete, says this Nature editorial.
(181) If you asked a parapsychologist, he might say you have extrasensory perception, or ESP.
(182) The belief that an individual is undeserving of love may lead to the perception, or reality that ones love is rejected.
(183) Vernooy, A. " Polynuclear Cities: Crisis in Form or Perception. " 1991.
(184) Interestingly, this has a huge effect on perception of a user's competence or intelligence, even though it's a purely mechanical translation.
(185) Some initial psychological studies suggest that when an Easterner goes West or vice versa, habits of thought and perception quickly begin to change.
(186) The judgment on the tangibility of things by a Taoist comes from the true perception from the depth of life, which is called "awareness" in Daoism.
(187) To take a face memory test used in Laura Germine's new study, go to http://www.testmybrain.org/ and click on "Face Recognition, Emotion Perception, and Personality."
(188) While there was little in the way of breakthroughs, in the world of summitry where perception is all, it was the meeting itself that emerged as the message.
(189) Savoury, angular cabernet tannins combined with structural tightness induce a perception of inkiness that should mellow with maturity.
(190) Or, at least, our perception of it did, thanks to Galileo Galilei's scrutiny of the night sky with a telescope.
(191) As a psychological phenomenon, physiognomic perception has profound effects upon words' evolvement including coinage, word formation, and change of word meaning.
(192) That's problematical as well, as it suggests that we sit on ground that's been either taken from the Gay and Straight identities, or that if the perception of these broadens we'll be squeezed out!
(193) The kinds of packaged organic foods that now fuel the category's growth, such as cookies, baked goods, and boxed meals, also benefit from a similar perception of healthfulness.
(194) Berkeleyan idealism is the view, propounded by the Irish empiricist George Berkeley , that the objects of perception are actually ideas in the mind.
(195) It is not possible to provide an objective measurement for synchronization from the viewpoint of subjective human perception.
(196) Perception: Visual Scene Analysis, Object Recognition, Auditory Scene Analysis, Depth Perception, Stereo Vision, Stereograms.
(197) Mobile Robot effective recognition of their work environment, perception and reconstruction, is the autonomous navigation and environment-based exploration Foundation and prerequisite conditions.
(198) His reality perception of indefiniteness as a product of the post-industrial society has its scientific basis as well as theoretic defects.
(199) By doing this, the paper attempts to find out auditory perception difficulties that interpreters encounter during the conferences.
(200) The military initially focused on 'remote viewing', the scientific term for clairvoyance and extrasensory perception (or ESP).
(201) These peculiarly popular cultivation are the roots of existence and development for Yumuzhai's perception of dutifulness, they are one of the precious culture heritages in Chinese traditional morals.
(202) Hatpin Urchin, by Kitaoka, dramatically demonstrates the importance of eye movements in the perception of this kinetic illusion.
(203) Meditation is a continuous flow of perception or thought, like flow of water in a river.
(204) It is associated with impaired hearing on behavioural pure-tone audiometry, absent acoustic reflexes, and poor speech perception, particularly in noisy environments.
(205) SOHO is the perception of the liberal professions another title, but also on behalf of a free and flexible ways of working.
(206) The influences of rapidly changing signals to human perception can be stressed by filtering the relative spectra(RASTA) for MFCC.
(207) On the ground of empiricism, basing on the body perception of the objective world, cognitive semantics thinks that semantic is the process of conceptualization and categorization.
(208) In chapter 3, it analyzes the psychological process of conference interpreting, especially the auditory perception process.
(209) Conclusion The prelinguistic deafness children can get better speech perception score as the duration using the cochlear implants get longer.
(210) When consumers do their online shopping, such factor may influence their risk perception as internet experience, online shopping experience, product knowledge and innovativeness.
(211) Then there was a host of American psychoanalytical studies about the relations between schizophrenia and perception.
(212) His followers Johann Kaspar Spurzheim and George Combe divided the scalp into areas they labeled with traits such as combativeness, cautiousness, and form perception.
(213) Methods The case-control association study and were adopted to examinate color perception before and after intraocular lens implantation and in 97 patients.
(214) It is an effective and proven way to restore high frequency speech and environmental sounds without undesirable artifacts or a perception of shrillness or tinniness.
(215) The perception of single price, which ranges from 1.00 to 500.00 RMB was studied.
(216) Objective: The study attempts to find initial relationship between olfactory perception favor and individual personality, to explore a new route in research of personality at behavior level.
(217) Working experience, job honor need and satisfied with job content were the significant predictors and account for 25.4% variance to general health perception.
(218) The latter is activity cost, and it can be summed up by the activity cost pool of perception, launching, design, actualizing and consolidating.
(219) In his discourse upon the task of the translator, Benjamin interweaves a scientific view with a theological perception.
(220) These results demonstrate that the difficulties with speech perception by SLI children extend beyond the auditory-only modality to include auditory-visual processing as well.
(221) Patients also lose color perception and recognizing faces becomes difficult in this stage.
(222) The perception of raw aridity is belied by a surprising amount of life: insects and lizards, the colorful opportunists.
(223) It analyzes its usages of mechanism and the effects of Mans cognitive on the generation of existential sentences in English and Chinese from the point of the Mans perception and information encoding.
(224) Environment perception is a key technique for mobile robots. It primarily includes two-dimension and three-dimension information processing and understanding.
(225) Repetition priming effects on temporal order perception are a phenomenon in which a repetition primed stimulus was judged to appear before an unprimed stimulus.
(226) As a study of children living close to airports in Germany suggests, it also damages long-term memory, reading and speech perception(2).
(227) Here's how depth perception works: our eyes are spaced 2-3 inches apart, so they see images from slightly different angles. The brain then merges those two images to make one three-dimensional image.
(228) Finally, suggestion on ways to improve interpreters' auditory perception ability is offered.
(229) In short, ITC was found to be feasible for the study on taste perception in the level of cells and lay a foundation for the following study.
(230) Therefore how to provide transparent information is a key factor to increase the perception ability and judgment of risks.
(230) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(231) Audio information hiding algorithm based on spread spectrum is generally detected by correlation threshold but the orthogonal of pseudorandom sequence is always destroyed by perception reshaping.
(232) This functionality would parallelize the responses, and while not potentially faster, would simultaneously load the HTML and graphics images, providing the perception of better responsiveness.
(233) Or does your negative perception of your thighs make you feel unsexy and unlovable?
(234) The notion of verism in this article refers to the accordance with people's perception and experience. Film-making is an on-site photographing process.
(235) In order to conduct the exhibiting evaluation of students' homework by symbol, perception and interaction, we should design personal and actual homework in accordance with students' differences.
(236) Prior research indicates sunk cost effects is due to the risk cognitive bias. However, there are few empirical studies indicate clear relationships between risk perception and sunk cost effects.
(237) For example, the perception that Asian men are sneaky and traitorous is founded entirely on wartime hysteria and jingoism following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
(238) And in a world where perception is everything, values for even the world's most sought-after artists could come back down to earth with a bump if confidence were to slide.
(239) For example, a stroke, tumor or other calamity in the cortical region necessary for color or motion perception will leach hue or movement from dreams.
(240) This is precisely the condition of perception and insight to which telematic networking aspires .
(241) The perception of implicated information is the most difficult because of readers' experience and world knowledge.
(242) Objective To explore the correlation between anxiety disorder and pain perception threshold on anxiety neurosis patients.
(243) According to the analysis of the flavor and sensory perception of dairy products, different kinds of dairy essence can be created by compounding over-dose of some trace monomer component.
(244) Owing to high requirement aesthetic perception for the open-faced cellphone lens, injection moulding was more preferably adopted instead of traditional cutting process.
(245) May be used for oral feeding of patients with altered taste perception.
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