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====== Perception ====== | ====== Perception ====== | ||
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+ | * auditory perception | ||
+ | * auditory threshold | ||
+ | * auditory fatigue | ||
+ | * loudness perception | ||
+ | * perceptual masking | ||
+ | * pitch perception | ||
+ | * pitch discrimination | ||
+ | * sound localization | ||
+ | * speech perception | ||
+ | * body image | ||
+ | * depth perception | ||
+ | * distance perception | ||
+ | * differential threshold | ||
+ | * discrimination (psychology) | ||
+ | * signal detection (psychology) | ||
+ | * eidetic imagery | ||
+ | * field dependence-independence | ||
+ | * form perception | ||
+ | * stereognosis | ||
+ | * gravity perception | ||
+ | * illusions | ||
+ | * optical illusions | ||
+ | * pattern recognition, | ||
+ | * pattern recognition, | ||
+ | * perceptual distortion | ||
+ | * sensory deprivation | ||
+ | * sensory thresholds | ||
+ | * auditory threshold | ||
+ | * differential threshold | ||
+ | * pain threshold | ||
+ | * signal detection (psychology) | ||
+ | * subliminal stimulation | ||
+ | * taste threshold | ||
+ | * size perception | ||
+ | * social perception | ||
+ | * space perception | ||
+ | * time perception | ||
+ | * touch | ||
+ | * stereognosis | ||
+ | * visual perception | ||
+ | * afterimage | ||
+ | * color perception | ||
+ | * field dependence-independence | ||
+ | * figural aftereffect | ||
+ | * flicker fusion | ||
+ | * motion perception | ||
+ | * pattern recognition, | ||
+ | * perceptual closure | ||
+ | * perceptual masking | ||
+ | * space perception | ||
+ | * depth perception | ||
+ | * distance perception | ||
+ | * vision disparity | ||
+ | * form perception | ||
+ | * contrast sensitivity | ||
+ | * pattern recognition, | ||
+ | * size perception | ||
+ | * weight perception | ||
+ | ====== MENTAL RECORDER ( MENTAL FOOD STORES FOR RETRIEVAL AND METABOLISM ) ====== | ||
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+ | * Cortex cells , Brain cortex and their functions | ||
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+ | * Hold something in mind | ||
+ | * Thought which a person can either | ||
+ | * Memory , remember , mental hold | ||
+ | * Forget , amnesia | ||
+ | * Thought particles | ||
+ | * for performing mental operations | ||
+ | * calculation , computing , calculus | ||
+ | * Ability of the Mental recorder ( mental cups ) is that it can be used | ||
+ | * to record memory by a process called memorization | ||
+ | * Visual mental recorder , Visual—Information perceived through seeing. | ||
+ | * Sound recorder , Auditory—Information perceived through hearing. | ||
+ | * Spatial sense recorder , Kinesthetic -through actions | ||
+ | * Symbolic—Information perceived as symbols or signs that have no meaning by themselves; e.g., Arabic numerals or the letters of an alphabet. | ||
+ | * Semantic—Information perceived in words or sentences, whether oral, written, or silently in one's mind. | ||
+ | * Behavioral—Information perceived as acts of people. | ||
+ | * Product dimension | ||
+ | * to Mental recall , recollect , reminisce , Memory retention—The ability to recall information. | ||
+ | * internal monologue | ||
+ | * recall visual memories | ||
+ | * To identify , recognize or when provoked externally | ||
+ | * face , person , object | ||
+ | * number , language | ||
+ | * sound | ||
+ | * remind | ||
+ | * to store or remember | ||
+ | * memory , moment , experience | ||
+ | * duration of it , based on duration of the content of cup | ||
+ | * short term memory | ||
+ | * long term memory | ||
+ | * recent memory , temporary memory | ||
+ | * thought | ||
+ | * mental hold | ||
+ | * disturbances of mental recorder | ||
+ | * forget , amnesia |