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3 PERCEPTION - SAGE Publications Inc
www.sagepub.comperception, auditory perception, olfactory perception, haptic (touch) perception, and gustatory (taste) percep-tion. For the purposes of this chapter, we will concentrate on visual and auditory perception—in part to keep our discussion manageable and in part because those two are the kinds of perception psychologists study most.
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation
www.earlymoderntexts.cominteresting: When Bentham calls a mental event or ‘percep-tion’ interesting he means that it hooks into the interests of the person who has it: for him it isn’t neutral, is in some way positive or negative, draws him in or pushes him back. irritable: Highly responsive, physically or …
ICNIRP GUIDELINES
www.icnirp.organd the induction in the retina of phosphenes, a percep-tion of faint flickering light in the periphery of the visual field. The retina is part of the CNS and is regarded as an appropriate, albeit conservative, model for induced elec-tric field effects on CNS neuronal circuitry in general. In view of the uncertainty inherent in the scientific