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The Perception of Perception

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2007
Recent experiences have left me with the troubling perception that a tool developed to open and enhance patient-clinician communication may have moved to being a shorthand replacement for such communication. Recently, I was hospitalized three times in quick succession for a total of 20 days for cellulitis with panniculitis complications—a painful ...
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Perception

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2003
Chapter 2 explains perception as a sensory capacity controlled by present stimulation. The capacity’s distinguishing conditions include representation with accuracy conditions as an aspects of the capacity’s nature. An objectifying process marks the capacity in perception-formation.
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Percept—Percept Couplings

Perception, 1982
Relations among percepts in the organized perceptual world are called percept—percept couplings. If these couplings are assigned a causal interpretation they present a challenge to a theory of direct perception. Experimental evidence of percept-percept coupling is reviewed and the case for a causal interpretation of these relations is examined.
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The effect of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) risk perception on behavioural intention towards ‘untact’ tourism in South Korea during the first wave of the pandemic (March 2020)

, 2020
This study highlights ‘untact’ tourism as a health-protective behaviour stemming from individuals’ perceptions of COVID-19 risk. Based on the frameworks of the Health Belief Model and the extended Theory of Planned Behaviour, this study examines the ...
S. Bae, Po-Ju Chang
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Perception/Percept

2020
The term perception denotes the capacity of grasping something that to the common sense belongs to external world, which is the stable and persistent collection of things that are the natural and man-made furniture of the environment. Perception denotes also the capacity of sensing something, like warmth or pain, that is the effect of an external or ...
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Travel risk perception and travel behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic 2020: a case study of the DACH region

, 2020
The study examined the relationship between perception of COVID-19, travel risk perception and travel behaviour among travellers in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) – an important tourism market and, after Italy, the second region in ...
Larissa Neuburger, R. Egger
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The Perception of Aggression [PDF]

open access: possibleScandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1997
Several academic and clinical disciplines are involved in clarifying the concept of aggression by formulating operational and descriptive definitions. In the present paper the validity of the definitions of aggression, reported by nurses in an earlier qualitative study, is examined, using a survey approach among nurses of five general psychiatric ...
Theo Dassen, Peter Moorer, Gerard Jansen
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Perception

Illuminating the Mind, 2019
This chapter provides an overview of Buddhist accounts of perceptual knowledge as articulated by Dignāga and Dharmakīrti. It identifies the key features of these two epistemologists’ accounts of perception and discusses the important ways in which these ...
J. Stoltz
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La perception

Bulletin du Groupe d'études de psychologie de l'Université de Paris, 1951
Fraisse Paul. La perception. In: Bulletin du Groupe d'études de psychologie de l'Université de Paris, 4e année n°4, 1951. pp. 238-240.
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Perception of risks [PDF]

open access: possibleToxicology Letters, 2004
Health and environmental scientists, professional risk managers and the general public strongly disagree about the seriousness of many risks. Most members of the public are concerned about long-term effects of risks, equity and fairness issues, lack of personal control, and the pace of technological diffusion into their cultural environment, whereas ...
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