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The former, for example, might include the percipient's being in a state of child-like trust, whereas no such state is included in the latter.
In the past, some percipient person saw a danger or thought he saw a new danger.
More percipient journalists were able to detect the new atmosphere at the conference.
The distortion of straight lines into curves in the perceptual representation is not immediately apparent to the percipient because they are perceived to be straight.
Shepard believes that by removing the percipient from ordinary contact with stimulation we can show that kinematic geometry is internal.
This compression of the reference grid to match the compression of space would, in a mathematical system with infinite resolution, completely conceal the compression from the percipient.
They made some unusually percipient observations about the conflict of the duty of the advocate.
This seems to me both percipient and ominous, because this is only a start, drastic as it is.