Use of perceptual in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include perceptual at the start of sentence, perceptual at the end of sentence and perceptual in the middle of sentence

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perceptual at the start of sentence


  1. Perceptual skills by contrast are developments to do with the greater selectivity of information needed to monitor situations and guide actions.

perceptual in the middle of sentence


  1. The generally tense atmosphere also gave rise to perceptual errors.
  2. Some children have more finely trained perceptual skills than others.
  3. Any cognitive activity seems to be dominated by the perceptual aspects.
  4. But a child with poor perceptual motor skills has to separate out each step in her mind.
  5. The study will test several hypotheses about the relation between perceptual and cognitive skills.
  6. In the work in both the Preston and Oxford shows, that perceptual centring is constantly challenged.
  7. The narrator is a figure in transit trying to live in a perceptual present which avoids fixed relations.
  8. All this is quite generally true, it applies equally to motor skills, perceptual skills and social skills.
  9. Egocentrism takes the form of an inability to differentiate between perceptual events and mental constructions.
  10. Difficulty with writing and penmanship is often a result of motor-planning trouble or perceptual motor challenges.
  11. Children's talk indicates to the gifted teacher the intellectual and perceptual level which each child has reached.
  12. Bolinger does not mention it, but the opposite is also true: exclusively perceptual verbs refuse the to infinitive.
  13. Previous evidence has shown that fluent braille involves a number of subsidiary perceptual, cognitive and manual skills.
  14. A child presented with a visual stimulus tends to center or fix attention on a limited perceptual aspect of the stimulus.
  15. I do not believe that this perceptual process is either universal or immutable, but it is ubiquitous and extremely potent.
  16. The extremely rare use of the bare infinitive with the passive of perceptual verbs adds further proof that this is the case.
  17. A child with good perceptual motor skills will effortlessly copy the sentence on the blackboard on to the paper at her desk.
  18. The capability for reasoning becomes increasingly logical and less subject to influence by apparent perceptual contradictions.
  19. Recognizing the internalized self-image of the counsellee is an important perceptual skill in arriving at a working hypothesis.
  20. In conservation problems, he is unaware of transformations of states and tends to center on limited perceptual aspects of problems.
  21. His perceptual difficulties may make it impossible for him to recognize you and his immediate family or your relationship with him.
  22. Task analysis, in common with every other perceptual process, is a matter of setting up mechanisms for categorisation and filtering.
  23. It is already clear, however, that the notion of acquired distinctiveness is of central importance in discussions of perceptual learning.
  24. We might assume that perceptual experiences of some kind are directly accessible to an observer, but observation statements certainly are not.
  25. Explicit symmetry judgements require a subsequent stage of attending to perceptual figures, at which the patient neglects left-sided information.
  26. The patient with perceptual problems may be treated by the physiotherapist and the occupational therapist simultaneously, to help his overall awareness.
  27. Motor abilities, perceptual skills and increasingly sophisticated forms of cognitive representation are all implicated in the mastery of spoken language.
  28. The extent to which situational similarity on the perceptual side corresponds with similarity in the behavioural reports indicates individual consistency across situations.
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