0 the study of phenomena (= things that exist and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc.) and how we experience them: --
Furthermore, the phenomenology of skill acquisition is a poor guide to the nature of those computational processes.
The systematic application of disciplined understanding led to a descriptive phenomenology which can itself be systematised.
This behaviour, while consistent with the general phenomenology of a turbulent cascade, is not consistent with a steady cascade of energy to high wavenumber.
If mental images are depictive, they would have to be three-dimensional, inasmuch as the phenomenology is that of seeing a three-dimensional scene.
According to philosophical phenomenology, directed intervention in the material world is what constitutes experience and shapes interpretation.
This would suggest that there are some early fundamental differences in the phenomenology of antisocial behavior in boys and girls.
For example, for the criteria of consciousness, we should direct theorization at explaining the phenomenology of dreaming, autism, compulsive-obsessive disorders, and the like.
Phenomenology is what the theory of consciousness is supposed to illuminate.