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  • {{For|the defunct computer company|Visual Technology, Inc.}} ...turn's Rings in Ultraviolet Light.png|thumb|[[Ultraviolet photography]], a visual technology that has applications in [[astronomy]]]] ...
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  • == Sensation and perception == ...rated1"/> Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) plays an important role in visual transductions. This fact was well rooted when Fesenko demonstrated that thi ...
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  • {{short description|Distortion of the perception of reality}} {{about|perception|figures of speech|Allusion|other uses}} ...
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  • ...'' is the representation or reproduction of an object's form; especially a visual representation (i.e., the formation of an [[image]]). ...the factors which must be considered when developing a system for creating visual renderings (images). In general, the links of the imaging chain include: ...
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  • ...nts with visual impairments and additional disabilities|journal=Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness|date=August 2010|volume=104|issue=8|pages=499–504|do ...of tangible symbol used is chosen based on the [[cognitive]] and [[Sensory perception|sensory]] abilities of the learner/user.<ref name=rowsch00/><ref name=rowsc ...
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  • ==Human perception== ...ts based on comparison of closer and farther parts of the same object. The perception of size can be distorted by manipulating these cues, for example through th ...
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  • ...d the [[luminous efficacy]]. This model of the [[human]] visual brightness perception, is standardized by the CIE and [[International Organization for Standardiz Luminous flux is not used to compare [[brightness]], as this is a subjective perception which varies according to the distance from the light source and the angula ...
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  • ...escription|Description of the average spectral sensitivity of human visual perception of brightness}} ...to any particular individual, but is a standard observer representation of visual sensitivity of theoretical [[human eye]]. It is valuable as a baseline for ...
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  • {{Short description|Theory of personal perception}} ...contended, must be born, not as a clean slate, but with built-in 'modes of perception' that work to organize the multitude of information our sense organs are co ...
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  • ...ts in food composition, including organoleptic changes, and changes in the perception and pleasures from eating food.<ref>M. Klimczuk-Kochańska, A. Klimczuk, ''I ..., Magnusson, S.(2011). State of the art in benefit-risk analysis: Consumer perception. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 52(1)</ref> ...
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  • ...<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Lee|first=Eun-Ju|date=April 2004|title=Effects of Visual Representation on Social Influence in Computer-Mediated Communication.|jour ...of publications.<ref>Lea, M., & Spears R. (1992). Paralanguage and social perception in computer-mediated communication. ''Journal of Organizational Computing'' ...
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  • '''Perceptual learning''' is [[learning]] better [[perception]] skills such as differentiating two [[musical tone]]s from one another or ...= Sagi | first2 = D | year = 1993 | title = The time course of learning a visual skill | journal = Nature | volume = 365 | issue = 6443| pages = 250–252 | d ...
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  • [[Data visualization]] involves presenting data and information using visual elements like charts, graphs, and maps. It simplifies complex data, making ...rnal |last1=Christ |title=Review and Analysis of Color Coding Research for Visual Displays |journal=Human Factors |date=1975 |volume=17 |issue=6 |pages=542–5 ...
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  • ...ends on mental models. In this view, mental models can be constructed from perception, imagination, or the comprehension of discourse (Johnson-Laird, 1983). Such * an information filter that causes [[selective perception]], perception of only selected parts of [[information]]; ...
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  • ...physical appearance or its interactions are perceived, see, for example, [[visual space]]. ...ics studied include [[amodal perception]] and [[object permanence]]. The [[perception]] of surroundings is important due to its necessary relevance to survival, ...
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  • ...Topics of particular interest to geographers are place representations in visual media including photography, film and [[graffiti]], in auditory media inclu ...findings from this research, social media has a large influence on public perception throughout communities.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • ...riving through the [[sense]] of [[Visual perception|sight]] by [[yantra]], visual [[story telling]], [[mandala]], [[film|cinema]], [[theater]], [[art]], [[ar ...2=Geiser |first2=Eveline |title=Sensory Entrainment Mechanisms in Auditory Perception: Neural Synchronization Cortico-Striatal Activation |journal=Frontiers in N ...
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  • ...began in post–[[World War II]] in Western art, most strongly with American visual arts in the 1960s and early 1970s. Prominent artists associated with minima == Visual arts == ...
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  • ...d communication, and how media and communication processes influence human perception, feeling, understanding and value; usually all three are used when engaged ...ameron and Webster mention that "a medium with invisibility does not allow visual cues to be exchanged during the interaction, and using two media with invis ...
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  • Reward power is based on the perception that the persuading agent has the ability to provide reward, either positiv Coercive power is based on the perception that the persuading agent has the ability to provide negative results, such ...
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