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It is called myopia, or nearsightedness
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a what is defined as an organized group of related objects or components that interact to create a whole ?
Generally, the objects left by early people are called artifacts, and can include pottery, metalwork, or, farther back, stone tools or even just firepits. In archeology and anthropology we delve into these things in depth.
You perceive an object by knowing that you can use several of your senses to detect changes when you interact with it. So an object is real if you see it and it makes a noise when you strike it against other things. But if you see it, and can't touch it, it may be an illusion. Or a distant star.Toddlers learn this in early childhood through repeating experiments with objects around us, and interacting with other people such as their parents.So the answer is that how you perceive objects is determined by action and observing skills which you learned and developed in early childhood.SeePiaget, J. (1952). The origins of intelligence in children. New York: International Universities Press.Vygotsky, L.S. (1978). Mind and society: The development of higher psychological processes. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Objects made by people are often called "man made objects".
List of objects types of people and situations are called catalogs
Perceive other people as other aspects of yourself.
People will always react in line with how they perceive you. So their reaction should tell how they perceive you.
Dolls are usually thought of as creepy when they have odd, grotesque or expressionless facial features. Most of this can be attributed to dolls that are overly lifelike, an effect called the "Uncanny Valley," when people are unnerved by human like objects; they acknowledge their semblance to humans, but, at the same time, the knowledge that that sort of "humanity" is artificial unnerves people and makes many perceive that there is something "wrong" with those objects.
It is called myopia, or nearsightedness
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They can trip over (bags, objects, wires) as they can not see their way. They may not perceive imminent danger from another person or some mechanical object such as a vehicle or moving machinery.
People perceive the way they do because they are controlles by their own will power and choices. They also have their own beliefs and their own interpretation of events and words. All these affect they way they perceive things.