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percept

[pur-sept] / ˈpɜr sɛpt /


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The stage is the central workspace of the mind, with a small working memory capacity for representing a single percept, thought or memory.

From Scientific American

As a scientist, however, I operate under the hypothesis that all our thoughts, memories, percepts and experiences are an ineluctable consequence of the natural causal powers of our brain rather than of any supernatural ones.

From Scientific American

The shape and color are derived from the same object and so the brain must process shape and color together as a unified percept.

From Scientific American

Ambiguous auditory percepts have been known for quite some time.

From Scientific American

A percept in the absence of sensation; the runaway model had gone rogue.

From Scientific American