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perception

[per-sep-shuhn] / pərˈsɛp ʃən /


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The findings were published in the scientific journal Acta Physiologica and show that cold perception varies depending on where it occurs in the body.

From Science Daily

Analysts have said the company has ceded significant market share in recent quarters and that it is struggling with its price perception among consumers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ride was set up, and given its title, in an effort to change perceptions around stage four cancer.

From BBC

This gap between perception and reality can quietly fuel a broader sense of pessimism about other people and about society as a whole.

From Science Daily

The researchers argue that this mechanism offers a physical foundation for understanding sensory perception, neuronal firing, and even how living cells might harvest energy internally.

From Science Daily