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perception [pəˈsepʃən, ingl. am. pɚ-] SUST.

1. perception sin pl. (with senses):

perception
perception

2. perception sin pl. (insight):

perception

3. perception (understanding):

perception
opinia f
perception

extrasensory perception SUST. sin pl.

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He is best known for his published work on time perception, synesthesia, and neurolaw.
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This (with reference to perception) is the claim that sensations are, by themselves, unable to provide a unique description of the world.
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Perception is personal so truth is also personal.
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For this reason, some wizards came up with a workaround, using some energy to warp reality itself or at least human perception of it.
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Quality perception, particularly how the seed looks, is a major pricing factor.
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In a way it changed the perception of the company.
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Thus, the brain controls the perception of pain quite directly, and can be trained to turn off forms of pain that are not useful.
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They would also measure the person's perception and reaction times.
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The use of suggestive questioning by therapists changes perceptions and can cause entire memories to be created.
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The authors illustrated how the epistemological assumptions of the participating women were intimately linked to their perceptions of themselves and their relationship to their world.
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