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词汇 veridical
释义 veridical
adjective
 psychology formal or specializeduk /vəˈrɪd.ɪ.k.əl/ us /vəˈrɪd.ɪ.k.əl/
showing what is true or real: 真实的,非幻觉的
It is always possible that one is subject to an illusion or even a hallucination, so that one's perceptual experience is not veridical.人总是有可能受到错觉甚至是幻觉的影响,所以人的感性经验并不是真实的。
Symbolic activities are not likely to be exact, veridical reflections of children's real lives.
If the experience is veridical, the world will be the way the experience represents it as being.
For a colour experience to be perfectly veridical — for it to be as veridical as it could be — its object would have to have perfect colours.
The reasonable conclusion is that neither experience is veridical: the apple is neither perfectly red nor perfectly green.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

True, real, false, and unreal
actual
actuality
actually
all that glitters is not goldidiom
alternate reality
false
false flag
falsely
fantastical
fever dream
non-realistic
not so muchidiom
nothing could be further from the truthidiom
nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom
parallel universe
unproven
unreal
untrue
untruly
unverifiable

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Examples of veridical


veridical
These neurons might implement this convergent stage computing the veridical object motion direction.
Whereas authentication concerns the construction of a true or veridical identity, denaturalization foregrounds untruth, pretense, and imposture in identity positioning.
To create veridical information, the visual system must compensate for errors, data loss, and processing bottlenecks imposed by its imperfect design.
In other words, when the subject was instructed "to tell it as she sees it" the size judgments were quite veridical.
In a population-based code of spatial position, this will cause non-veridical mapping of the population response vector, thereby accounting for the experienced distortions.
But how can a phenomenological object of a veridical experience, say, a coffee maker, correctly identified, be other than it appears ?
Thus, for any experience that is in fact veridical, there is at least one possible world at which precisely that experience is non-veridical.
Clearly, an experience can be non-veridical without being hallucinatory.
Veridical experience has the phenomenology of being confronted with a real world because it is a specific kind of interaction with that environment.
In the visible-aper ture condition, the pursuit directions for all three tilts are largely veridical, and observers repor ted mostly coherent object motion.
On the one hand these conclusions bolster the case for the veridical character of religious experience.
For such a lack of influence would suggest that the environment is typically rich enough or sufficient to force veridical perception independent of the constraint.
This can be illustrated with respect to the phenomenology of veridical experience.
However, the difference between veridical and illusory color perception can still be maintained.
When content and copy are veridical, this offline emulator gives us empirical knowledge of the external world.
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