
1) Basic cognitive process 2) Conscious perception 3) French word used in English
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Apperception (from the Latin, ad-: `to, toward` and percipere: `to perceive, gain, secure, learn, or feel`) is any of several aspects of perception and consciousness in such fields as psychology, philosophy and epistemology. ==Meaning in psychology== In psychology, apperception is `the process by which new experience is assimilated to and tra...
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mind's perception of itself as a conscious agent
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• (n.) The mind`s perception of itself as the subject or actor in its own states; perception that reflects upon itself; sometimes, intensified or energetic perception.
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(from the article `attention`) Psychologists began to study attention in the latter part of the 19th century. Before this time, philosophers had typically considered attention ... Another theory assumed that human learning consisted essentially of building up associations between different ideas and experiences; the mind, in ... [2 r...
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In philosophy, a term introduced by Gottfried Leibniz to denote the process by which the mind gets hold of the `perceptions` of sense and turns them into conscious knowledge. Immanuel Kant...
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<psychology> The mind's perception of itself as the subject or actor in its own states; perception that reflects upon itself; sometimes, intensified or energetic perception. 'This feeling has been called by philosophers the apperception or consciousness of our own existence.' (Sir W. Hamilton) ... Origin: Pref. Ad- + perception: cf. F. Apperc...
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(ap″әr-sep´shәn) conscious discernment of a sensory stimulus, understanding its significance as interpreted through one's own emotional outlook, experiences, and prior knowledge.
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Perception as modified and enhanced by ones own emotions, memories, and biases.
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Ap`per·cep'tion noun [ Prefix
ad- +
perception : confer French
apperception .]
(Metaph.) The mind's perception of itself as the subject or actor in its own states; perception that reflects upon itself; sometimes, intensified or energetic perception.
Leibnitz. Reid. &...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ap′er-sep′shŭn Definitions: 1. The final stage of attentive perception in which something is clearly apprehended and thus is relatively prominent in awareness; the full apprehension of any psychic content. 2. The process of referring the perception of ideas to one's own personality.
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[
n] - the process whereby perceived qualities of an object are related to past experience
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noun the process whereby perceived qualities of an object are related to past experience
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(Lat. ad + percipere, to perceive) (a) In epistemology: The introspective or reflective apprehension by the mind of its own inner states. Leibniz, who introduced the term, distinguished between perception, (the inner state as representing outer things) and apperception (the inner state as reflectively aware of itself). Principles of Nature and of ....
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conscious perception. · the act or process of apperceiving.
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the process whereby an object is related to past experiences
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