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perceptual

[per-sep-choo-uhl] / pərˈsɛp tʃu əl /


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Seeing apes spin raises the possibility that nonhuman primates might indulge in the delight of manipulating their normal perceptual experiences in a similar way as humans who change consciousness through drugs, alcohol or physical activity.

From Scientific American

What he means by that phrase, generally in his work and specifically in this show, Cole explains, is “to use what you find without alteration other than perceptual alteration.”

From New York Times

“But if you scratch and see what policies have been implemented, what type of governance exists, I think that is where it changes from being a perceptual battle to an operational reality.”

From Scientific American

An icy beverage before a hot workout “will help with hydration and provide a combination of perceptual and actual cooling,” Dr. Gibson says.

From New York Times

Speed, motion and rapid change were emerging as central to modern experience, and artists were exploring the dramatic perceptual change.

From Los Angeles Times