| 31. | Two or more stimuli that are switched on and off in alternation can produce two different motion percepts.
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| 32. | We use the term percept to refer to the agent's perceptional inputs at any given instant.
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| 33. | The massive parallelism of neural networks allows redundant populations of neurons to mediate the same or similar percepts.
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| 34. | Microstimulation is being explored as a method to deliver sensory percepts to circumvent damaged sensory receptors or pathways.
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| 35. | Visual or optical illusions can be categorized according to the nature of the difference between objects and percepts.
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| 36. | But there is more to the human being's cognitive inventory than percept, concept and mental picture.
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| 37. | Whereas the percept during binocular rivalry alternates stochastically, the percept during flash suppression is precisely controlled in time.
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| 38. | Whereas the percept during binocular rivalry alternates stochastically, the percept during flash suppression is precisely controlled in time.
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| 39. | Thus, infinitely many different combination of wavelengths produce the exact same color percept in a normal healthy human.
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| 40. | Therefore, these receptors are crucial to the metabolic pathway of processing and eliciting for the percept of fear.
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