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Perception

Perception (from the Latin perceptio, meaning gathering or receiving) is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the presented information or environment.All perception involves signals that go through the nervous system, which in turn result from physical or chemical stimulation of the sensory system. For example, vision involves light striking the retina of the eye; smell is mediated by odor molecules; and hearing involves pressure waves.

Attitude

A settled way of thinking or feeling about something
He was questioned on his attitude to South Africa
Being competitive is an attitude of mind

Perception

The process of perceiving something with the senses
The perception of a faint sound.

Attitude

Truculent or uncooperative behaviour
I asked the waiter for a clean fork and all I got was attitude

Perception

An instance of this
Sense perceptions.
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Attitude

The orientation of an aircraft or spacecraft, relative to the direction of travel.

Perception

The process or state of being aware of something
The perception of time.

Attitude

A manner of thinking, feeling, or behaving that reflects a state of mind or disposition
Has a positive attitude about work.
Kept a dignified attitude throughout the crisis.

Perception

Insight or knowledge gained by thinking
The perception that inheritance must be coded in DNA.

Attitude

Arrogant or aggressive disposition or behavior
One customer with a lot of attitude really tried my patience.
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Perception

The capacity for such insight or knowledge
Theories of how to enhance human perception.

Attitude

A position of the body or manner of carrying oneself
Stood in a graceful attitude.

Perception

An insight or point of knowledge
The article is full of astute perceptions.

Attitude

A position similar to an arabesque in which a ballet dancer stands on one leg with the other raised either in front or in back and bent at the knee.

Perception

An interpretation or impression; an opinion or belief
Doctors working to change the public perception of certain diseases.

Attitude

The orientation of an aircraft's axes relative to a reference line or plane, such as the horizon.

Perception

The organisation, identification and interpretation of sensory information.

Attitude

The orientation of a spacecraft relative to its direction of motion.

Perception

Conscious understanding of something.
Have perception of time

Attitude

The position of the body or way of carrying oneself.
The ballet dancer walked with a graceful attitude.

Perception

Vision (ability)

Attitude

(figurative) Disposition or state of mind.
Don't give me your negative attitude.
You've got a nice attitude today.

Perception

Acuity

Attitude

Unpleasant behavior.
He doesn't take attitude from anybody.
I asked the waiter for a clean fork and all I got was attitude.

Perception

(cognition) That which is detected by the five senses; not necessarily understood (imagine looking through fog, trying to understand if you see a small dog or a cat); also that which is detected within consciousness as a thought, intuition, deduction, etc.

Attitude

The orientation of a vehicle or other object relative to the horizon, direction of motion, other objects, etc.
The airliner had to land with a nose-up attitude after the incident.

Perception

The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition.

Attitude

(ballet) A position similar to arabesque, but with the raised leg bent at the knee.

Perception

The faculty of perceiving; the faculty, or peculiar part, of man's constitution by which he has knowledge through the medium or instrumentality of the bodily organs; the act of apperhending material objects or qualities through the senses; - distinguished from conception.
Matter hath no life nor perception, and is not conscious of its own existence.

Attitude

To assume or to place in a particular position or orientation; to pose.

Perception

The quality, state, or capability, of being affected by something external; sensation; sensibility.
This experiment discovereth perception in plants.

Attitude

To express an attitude through one's posture, bearing, tone of voice, etc.

Perception

An idea; a notion.

Attitude

The posture, action, or disposition of a figure or a statue.

Perception

The representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept

Attitude

The posture or position of a person or an animal, or the manner in which the parts of his body are disposed; position assumed or studied to serve a purpose; as, a threatening attitude; an attitude of entreaty.

Perception

A way of conceiving something;
Luther had a new perception of the Bible

Attitude

Fig.: Position as indicating action, feeling, or mood; as, in times of trouble let a nation preserve a firm attitude; one's mental attitude in respect to religion.
The attitude of the country was rapidly changing.
'T is business of a painter in his choice of attitudes (posituræ) to foresee the effect and harmony of the lights and shadows.
Never to keep the body in the same posture half an hour at a time.

Perception

The process of perceiving

Attitude

A complex mental state involving beliefs and feelings and values and dispositions to act in certain ways;
He had the attitude that work was fun

Perception

Knowledge gained by perceiving;
A man admired for the depth of his perception

Attitude

Position or arrangement of the body and its limbs;
He assumed an attitude of surrender

Perception

Becoming aware of something via the senses

Attitude

A theatrical pose created for effect;
The actor struck just the right attitude

Attitude

Position of aircraft or spacecraft relative to a frame of reference (the horizon or direction of motion)

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