词汇 | perceptually |
释义 | perceptually adverb uk /pəˈsep.tju.əl.i/ us /pɚˈsep.tʃu.ə.li/ in a way that relates to the ability to notice something or form an opinion about something using your senses: We want to create spaces which are perceptually rich. Unusual fonts and styles stand out perceptually. Perceptually, the wax object is not distinguishable from the real tomato. Should we simply accept that things are as they perceptually seem to be? Young infants have the ability to perceptually identify different speech sounds. This cycle is perceptually too slow to be experienced as a rhythm. Knowledge and awareness acquaintance alertness as every schoolboy/schoolchild knowsidiom astuteness at/in the back of your mindidiom experientially familiarity firsthand general knowledge gnostic lived experience metacognition nescience nescient nod off someone's radaridiom street smarts theory of mind visual literacy witting Related wordperceptual Examples of perceptuallyperceptually The larger context for this controversy is the issue of whether young children's categorization is reflexive and perceptually-driven or deliberative and conceptually-driven. Cues which are frequently available, reliable and perceptually salient win over cues of lesser strength. Second, despite its emphasis on perceptual behavior, it neglects the most pervasive of perceptually-guided human behaviors: active saccadic looking. Faithfulness constraints prevent modifications of the input that are perceptually salient. I also assume the inherent ranking in (40b), which is motivated perceptually according to the dominance condition in (23). Ecologically based techniques provide tools to deal with perceptually relevant sound parameters. In the analysis, we require a feature to be more faithfully preserved if it is perceptually more salient. Its several underlying identities are markedly different from one another but share redness, which among colors is perceptually extreme and environmentally unusual. More force was applied to the perceptually larger disks. While the analysis is too complex to describe here, the results clearly showed that size and distance are perceptually independent. A perceptually based model of children's earliest productions. Studies on the formation of perceptually based basiclevel categories in young infants. The other 12 pictures were the target primes - objects that were perceptually similar in shape to the target object. The three grating types are clearly distinguishable perceptually. The color-map is quantized to give the appearance of a contour plot and to make differentiation of its regions more perceptually salient. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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