Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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... sensory data admits some things while filtering out others , so that experience as it is perceived through one set of culturally patterned sensory screens is quite different from experience perceived through another . One of the most ...
... sensory data admits some things while filtering out others , so that experience as it is perceived through one set of culturally patterned sensory screens is quite different from experience perceived through another . One of the most ...
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... sensory system requires a more or less continuous stream of information or it starts to go off on its own , as in extreme fatigue or under the action of certain drugs such as opium or lysergic acid ... Sensory Deprivation Sensory Deprivation.
... sensory system requires a more or less continuous stream of information or it starts to go off on its own , as in extreme fatigue or under the action of certain drugs such as opium or lysergic acid ... Sensory Deprivation Sensory Deprivation.
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... sensory modalities . By this model , com- munication is a continuous process utilizing the various channels and the combinations of them as appropriate to the particular situation . What we ... Sensory Orchestration Sensory Orchestration.
... sensory modalities . By this model , com- munication is a continuous process utilizing the various channels and the combinations of them as appropriate to the particular situation . What we ... Sensory Orchestration Sensory Orchestration.
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