English to Punjabi Dictionary perceptual

perceptual

ਅਨੁਭਵੀ
definition
adjective
a patient with perceptual problems who cannot judge distances
of or relating to the ability to interpret or become aware of something through the senses.
example
He said people may be surprised by this phenomenon because of the unique 'perceptual' aspects of viewing a picture.
How does one increase the 'perceptual' asset which is critical to the valuation of the share?
We administered all the ability and 'perceptual' tests except the olfactory tasks by computer.
I have a sense of the 'perceptual' presence of the whole bottle, which is uninferred.
The general conclusion is that there are a number of 'perceptual' abilities that diminish with age.
Perhaps I only see your ears, like two delicate shells, because I am trapped in my own 'perceptual' disorder.
That 'perceptual' fix is still there, and each crisis sees them reaching back to it.
He applies the same psychological illusion, 'perceptual' manipulation and persuasive technique in his new live show.
You can anticipate a much wider range of possibilities by tapping into your robot's 'perceptual' system.
In some works, our experience of the loop is 'perceptual' , rather than physical.
There is a typology of 'perceptual' filters, which can be split into four categories.
This is a highly determinative molding of the brain-computer interlock, locking us into tight 'perceptual' loops.
This is quite like the 'perceptual' experience of browsing in a physical store.
To eliminate the variable of aesthetic and 'perceptual' bias, they also included some mirror-images.
Here the claim that is made is that these 'perceptual' phenomena are not exhausted by how the world is represented to the subject to be.
Whatever flows through your 'perceptual' systems can be rewound and queued up for viewing at a later date.
Let the audience see the truth or the 'perceptual' truth and decide for themselves.
However, such findings of 'perceptual' specificity have had little impact on current theoretical models.
There is a second sense in which 'perceptual' knowledge is objective.
These cues varied systematically in their 'perceptual' salience relative to the primary task in which it was embedded.
This strategy of excess proves immensely seductive, and in conjunction with the overall alteration of syntax creates the powerful sensation of having time and momentum 'perceptually' altered.
It is very much concerned with expressing the other side - politically, artistically, 'perceptually' and socially.
It tells us something about the nature of perception and what makes things 'perceptually' similar to one another.
It can be identified only by its negation of modernism; as its architecture exemplifies 'perceptually' , it has no form of its own.
Still, we interpret this 'perceptually' as if it were a real object.
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