| 21. | While usually associated with visual perception, such phenomena can be found for auditory and olfactory percepts.
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| 22. | IOS successfully petitioned the Delhi High Court to bar him from entering into any deal with Percept.
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| 23. | Retention of percepts allows the human mind to " abstract " information from the percepts.
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| 24. | Retention of percepts allows the human mind to " abstract " information from the percepts.
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| 25. | This suggests that disruptions occur because both actions and percepts depend on a single underlying mental representation.
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| 26. | He gave the classic definition of agnosia as " a normal percept stripped of its meaning ".
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| 27. | Such percepts require a few tenths of a second for the brain to recognize them, Hopfield said.
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| 28. | Stimuli are not necessarily translated into a percept and rarely does a single stimulus translate into a percept.
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| 29. | Stimuli are not necessarily translated into a percept and rarely does a single stimulus translate into a percept.
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| 30. | Under such conditions, human subjects report bistable percepts : they perceive alternatively one or the other image.
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