A concept is a general idea or understanding, often abstract, while perception is the process of interpreting sensory information. Concepts are cognitive, whereas perceptions are sensory and interpretative.
A cognitive faculty is also a character trait of sorts, though it tends to be natural and innate and doesn’t usually demand any reflection on the part of the agent as an epistemic virtue often does.One’s perceptual faculties, such as one’s eyesight, are cognitive faculties. 调整的核心在...
When used, Virtual Reality is actualized by computer calculation and provides the user with a perceptual experience, here and now, of something that is not actual but virtualized. Published in Chapter: Learning in Virtual Environments: What About Paradigms and Metamodels? An Illustration Through ...
Exercises to improve perceptual abilities are also sometimes known as perception exercises. In these activities, people review stimuli to sharpen sensory acuity. For example, people might use eye exercises to promote eye health and develop skills like being able to distinguish between very similar colo...
Adequacy conditions on a theory of concepts: Concepts are mental particulars; they function as perceptual and cognitive categories; they are compositional; many of them are learned; they are typically public (i.e. shared by many minds). Satisfying the publicity condition presupposes a notion of ...
Naive realism is widely supposed to be a perceptual theory which urges us to open to our experience. As it popularly characterized, perceptual experiences are essentially relational: constituted at least in part by the mind-indep...
To what extent do they effectively introduce concepts of literacy, labor dynamics, and the electoral process? Are the goals and practices of the animals in the books positive models of behavior to offer to children? Or should the ... K Jack - 《Childrens Literature Association Quarterly》 被引...
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Conceptualization is the first step in language production. Itmeans how to conceptualize the speech in our mind. The theory of the American psycholinguist, David McNeill , says that primitive linguistic concepts are formed as two modes of thought. ...
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