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Perceptual processes
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Part 1 book "How animals think and feel - An introduction to non human psychology" includes content: Introduction, sensory and perceptual processes, basic learning, spatial cognition and behavior, timing, numerical cognition, emotions, animal communication, complex cognition.
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oursky09
12-11-2023
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Part 1 of ebook "Cognitive psychology" provides readers with contents including: perceptual processes; concepts and language; memory; language processing; language in action; long-term memory encoding to retrieval; working memory;...
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hanlinhchi
29-08-2023
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Organizational behavior: Lecture 10 provide students with knowledge about: individual behavior-perception; basic elements in the perceptual process; perceptual process model; points about perception; factors influencing perception;... Please refer to this lesson for details!
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hanlamcoman
26-11-2022
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Lecture Organizational behaviour. After completing this section, you will understand knowledge about: definition and meaning, why study ob learning – nature of learning, how learning occurs, learning and OB. Foundations of individual behaviour: personality – meaning and definition, determinants of personality, personality traits, personality and ob. perception – meaning and definition, perceptual process, importance of perception in OB. Motivation – nature and importance, Herzberg’s two factor theory, Maslow’s need hierarchy theory, Alderfer’s erg theory, evaluations;...
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bachkhinhdaluu
03-12-2021
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This study is an attempt in designing and evaluating the Write-Rite application that provides a stimulating and interactive experience for dysgraphic children to practise writing at different levels of difficulty to facilitate the learning process.
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spiritedaway36
28-11-2021
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Identification of perceptual cues can be very helpful in almost all areas of speech signal processing. Recently, a new methodology called the 3-Dimensional-Deep Search and a visualized intelligible time-frequency computer-based model AI-gram have been introduced for research on the perceptual cues.
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vivalletta2711
11-01-2020
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This paper will make clear perceptual constraints on the industrialisation and modernisation in Vietnam recently, analyse limitations in the implementation of these two processes in such aspects as selection of steps, regional structure and link and industrial development mechanisms.
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viartemis2711
22-10-2019
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part 1 book “essentials of organizational behavior” has contents: welcome to the world of ob, attitudes, emotions, personality factors, perceptual processes, valuing diversity, basic motivation, applied motivation, communication, basics of group behavior.
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tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
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Chapter 3 - Perception and personality in organisations. Chapter learning objectives: Outline the perceptual process, explain how we perceive ourselves and others through social identity, discuss the accuracy of stereotypes, describe the attribution process and two attribution errors, diagram the self-fulfilling prophecy process, discuss three types of diversity initiatives, explain how the johari window can help improve our perceptions,...
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tangtuy04
16-03-2016
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To help you specialized culture and art have added references in the process of learning and study. Invite you to consult the lecture content "Visual motion". Each of your content and references for additional lectures will serve the needs of learning and research.
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quanghuy_tpv
01-11-2015
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The three stages shown in Figure 1 are intended to demarcate three macro-stages of writing development. Writing skill is shown as continuously improving as a function of practice, as is typical for perceptual-motor and cognitive skills in general. The micro- changes underlying the gradual improvement that drive the transition to the next macro-stage fall beyond the scope of the present article.
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commentcmnr
03-06-2013
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Machine learning has become the dominant approach to building natural-language processing systems. However, current approaches generally require a great deal of laboriously constructed humanannotated training data. Ideally, a computer would be able to acquire language like a child by being exposed to linguistic input in the context of a relevant but ambiguous perceptual environment.
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bunthai_1
06-05-2013
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This paper describes a computational model of concept acquisition for natural language. W e develop a theory of lexical semantics, the Eztended Aspect Calculus, which together with a ~maxkedness theory" for thematic relations, constrains what a possible word meaning can be. This is based on the supposition that predicates from the perceptual domain axe the primitives for more abstract relations. W e then describe an implementation of this model, TULLY, which mirrors the stages of lexical acquisition for children. ...
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bungio_1
03-05-2013
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The language of scene descriptions 2 must allow a hearer to build structures of schemas similar (to some level of detail) to those the speaker has built via perceptual processes. The understanding process in general requires a hearer to create and run "event ~ " to check the consistency and plausibility of a "picture" constructed from a speaker's description.
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bungio_1
03-05-2013
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Other research focusing on children’s ability to discriminate between televised programs and commercials has generally demonstrated that children younger than five cannot con- sistently make that distinction. 15 Even when young children correctly label programs and commercials, they may still think that the commercial is part of or connected to the program.
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thamgiacongdong
02-05-2013
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In addition to visual art, the conference also covered a topic of special interest in visual neuroaesthetics: facial beauty. Other peo- ple’s faces constitute highly relevant stimuli for humans, and face perception is mediated by distributed neural regions (Ishai, 2007), including the extrastriate cortex, which is specially dedicated to processing individual identity, and the superior temporal sulcus, which processes facial movements involved in speech and direct- ing gaze.
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giamdocamnhac
06-04-2013
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The first of these stages is perceptual analysis, which is con- cerned with organization, grouping, symmetry analysis, complex- ity and other perceptual features that are known to influence aesthetic appreciation. In the second stage, the analysis of familiar- ity, prototypicality and meaning is performed, together with the implicit and automatic integration of information with pre-exist- ing memory structures. Processes involved in explicit classification are performed in the third phase, including those related with the style and the content of the stimulus.
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giamdocamnhac
06-04-2013
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Leder et al. (2004) have recently proposed a comprehensive model of visual aes- thetic preference and perception, which includes five processing stages: perceptual analysis of the visual stimulus, implicit memory integration, explicit classification, cognitive mastering, and the emergence of a cognitive state, resulting from the pre- vious stages, and an affective state, that results from the continuous interactions between previous stages and affective systems in the brain.
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giamdocamnhac
06-04-2013
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Finally, a few words of caution. Vision is given a prominent position in aesthetics, often dominating the other senses. The present approach is similar in this, but it should be stressed that hearing, touch, smell, and even taste all are implicated in perceptual processing. The vision system in the brain is linked to the other sensory systems, which permits interaction at an early processing stage. At a later stage, visual information is integrated with other kinds of sensory information to produce multimodal perceptual experiences and mental imagery....
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giamdocamnhac
06-04-2013
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Another kind of reductionism occurs with attempts to reduce percep- tion to brain processes or neural events (Ramachandran & Hirstein 1999). Evidently, the brain is necessary for perceptual processing. Yet, according to TSC, perceptual processes are constructed in real time in the interaction between agent and environment. As Harth (2004) remarks in discussing the relation between neurophysiology and art, a theory of artistic expression must take into account not only the human brain, but also the world at large.
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giamdocamnhac
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