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Direct Perception of Speech

open access: yes, 2018
The theory of speech perception as direct derives from a general direct-realist account of perception. A realist stance on perception is that perceiving enables occupants of an ecological niche to know its component layouts, objects, animals, and events.
Carol A. Fowler
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On the Perception of Direction of Echo

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1968
The minimum time differences over which same two sounds coming from different directions in succession are heard separately in direction are obtained. When two clicks are used as stimuli, the second click is lateralized separately from the first click if the former lags more than 10 msec behind the latter and the second click is less than 20 dB smaller
M, Ebata, T, Sone, T, Nimura
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Transmission of directional perception

IEEE Transactions on Audio, 1964
In a previous paper [B. B. Bauer, “Stereophonic Earphones II,” presented before the 13th Ann. Convention Audio Eng. Soc., 1961], one of the authors described a scheme for transmitting directional information using crossed dipole receptors connected to dichotic earphones through a stereo-binaural network [B. B. Bauer “Stereophonic Earphones and Binaural
B. B. Bauer, A. DiMattia, A. Rosenheck
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Direct social perception and dual process theories of mindreading [PDF]

open access: yesConsciousness and Cognition, 2015
The direct social perception (DSP) thesis claims that we can directly perceive some mental states of other people. The direct perception of mental states has been formulated phenomenologically and psychologically, and typically restricted to the mental ...
Mitchell Herschbach
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On risk: perception and direction

Computers & Security, 2004
The idea of risk permeates the information security field. We use terms like ''risk management'', ''risk assessment'', ''risk model'' and ''risk analysis'' every day, and those topics are themselves the subject of countless papers and articles in security journals and magazines. But has the concept of risk become so ingrained within our profession that
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Directed Convergence in Stable Percept Acquisition

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2001
We view a perceptual capacity as a nondeductive inference, represented as a function from a set of premises to a set of conclusions. The application of the function to a single premise to produce a single conclusion is called a "percept" or "instantaneous percept." We define a stable percept as a convergent sequence of instantaneous percepts.
Bennett, Bruce M., Lehman, Rachel C.
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