Let me state with an absolute sense of reality and without any perceptual flexibility at the outset that perception is NOT reality. As I am a word guy, meaning I believe that words powerfully shape our attitudes, beliefs, and, well, perceptions, let me start off by showing why perceptions ...
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provisions and that we will get the chance to argue before the Supreme Court that the other provisions are also unconstitutional,” said Jenn Clamen, of the CASWLR…The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association is one of the groups that intervened on the side of the plaintiffs, meaning it...
There are various mechanisms that can change the internal state of the observer. Ironically some can be described in terms of symbols. One can argue that biological systems use neurotransmitters as symbols and the meaning of these symbols have been shared through DNA according to which the cells ...
(UX) design is all about: including the experiential reality of the user as a primary input to design rather than relying only on the goals of a business or the needs of a technology. Embodied cognition is a way of understanding more deeply how users have experiences, and how even subtle...
or that they think more highly of themselves than they should. But the reality is, this is not so, they just want to get it right. So people take time to record the scriptures, which faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God. Most people when they write they, re-read...
Typical survey research design makes it harder to access this experiential reality or express it, since, as explained previously, survey responses can only be assessed and statistically described in terms relative to pre-given social categories or measures (e.g., income, age, gender). Q method,...
From what might have been to what must have been: counterfactual thinking creates meaning. following adverse life events and has been linked to heightened psychological symptoms is counterfactual thinking (thoughts of "what might have been"; CFT)... LJ Kray,LG George,KA Liljenquist,... - Americ...
While the majority of work on animal visual signals has centered on the production and characteristics of the signal itself (e.g., signal ‘potential’), in reality this information is not technically what the signal receiver perceives and responds to as attractive or unattractive, dominant or ...
I suggest that it is the construction of meaning through making the correspondences between what is presented on screen and our own experiences of the world that creates a reality based on our existence as physical beings of perception.