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Abstraction and the esse is percipi thesis /Drebushenko, David W. January 1987 (has links)
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A Comparison of emergence and value as determinants of selective perception /Lyle, William Henry January 1953 (has links)
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The conception of perception /Shea, Warren Donald January 1970 (has links)
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Role of phantasms in Aquinian perceptual theory /Lisska, Anthony J. January 1971 (has links)
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SEEING BETTER ON THE LEVEL OF LAMPS: PERCEPTUAL NORMATIVITY IN MERLEAU-PONTYWall, Emily A. January 2019 (has links)
This thesis develops an interpretation of Merleau-Ponty’s existential-phenomenological conception of perceptual normativity, that is, how there are norms, internal to perception itself, governing our everyday perceptual involvements with the world. I argue that Merleau-Ponty conceives perceptual norms as being gestalt-structural forms of ‘original sense’, which we experience pre-reflectively in a direct, bodily way. I motivate my interpretation by examining a passage in Phenomenology of Perception where Merleau-Ponty remarks on how perception tends toward an optimal or better view of things, indicating a normative dimension in perception. I make sense of this passage in relation to Merleau-Ponty’s wider gestalt-ontological thought about embodied subjectivity. I unpack how, via the basic intentional structure of perspective by which subject is geared into the perceptual world, body-subject adopts an ‘original sense’ or ‘look’, which undergoes an open process of definition that is experienced as normative. This account can further clarify some questions Merleau-Ponty does not explicitly address about our lived experience of perceptual norms: namely, how perceptual norms are temporal and contingent in their hold on body, and how these norms integrate the subject’s perceptual interests. I further investigate how perceptual norms, in the context of Merleau-Ponty’s thought, are perceived in a two-fold or ambiguous way: the subject lives norms immediately from the ‘inside’, but can also adopt a perspective on norms. In so doing, the subject can perceive the norm itself from the ‘outside,’ which is to partially ‘free’ body from the world’s normative grip. This interpretation is presented as a response to a debate in the literature involving Sean Kelly, Corinne Lajoie, and Samantha Matherne on how Merleau-Ponty conceives perceptual normativity. / Thesis / Master of Arts (MA)
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ANDROGYNOUS AND GENDERED FACE PERCEPTIONGreenberg, Leigh January 2022 (has links)
Studies in face perception often use androgynous faces as a tool. The common assumption
about androgynous faces is that they lie at the halfway point of a continuum that
features "male" and "female" at the extremes. However, this definition has not been verified
by research. This thesis uses a variety of methods, with an emphasis on data-driven
methods, to test common assumptions about androgynous faces. Chapter 2 compared
morphed faces, which were created using the common definition of facial androgyny,
to naturally androgynous faces. Although the two groups were rated as equally androgynous,
the naturally androgynous faces were rated as significantly more feminine.
Chapter 3 focused on understanding androgynous face perception while minimizing prior
assumptions. In a series of experiments, participants handled androgyny-related tasks
and stimuli in a way that was qualitatively and quantitatively different than their gendered
counterparts. Overall, these results suggest androgyny as a category cannot be
accurately summarized as halfway between male and female and that a more nuanced
approach to studying face gender is needed. / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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Temporal Pattern Recognition and Speech Perception by the Hearing ImpairedStoker, Richard G. January 1980 (has links)
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Rapport entre un aspect physique et un aspect mental de l'orientation spatialeGauvreau, Mario January 1978 (has links)
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Intelligence and selective perception.Shore, Bruce M. January 1967 (has links)
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Global motion distorts perceived shape: an investigation of the relationship between motion and formLi, Wang-on., 李允安. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Psychology / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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