Food, drugs and sleep contribute to the accuracy of sensory data. Without food our perception would not be good. Drugs make people exist in a perceived reality not their real reality. If you do not get enough sleep lots of things can go wrong.
A 10dB (decibel) increase makes a sound that is perceived to be twice as loud.
Loudness
Illusions are perceived. With illusion, no outside stimuli activate the senses. Illusions can only be perceived not sensed.
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A perception, as of visual stimuli, that represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality.
Realism is realistic and straighforward in the way it is perceived. Unlike Realism, Modernism uses fragmented pieces of reality, and allows the same piece to be perceived in different ways.
Author Tom Peters popularized the phrase that "perception is 99% of reality." The idea is that how something is perceived by others is often more important than the actual reality of the situation.
Another word for perceived is "sensed" or "noted".
Perceived view refers to an individual's interpretation or understanding of a situation or subject, often influenced by personal beliefs, experiences, and biases. It may not always align with objective reality, as it is filtered through the individual's perceptions.
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That is typically referred to as an "invisible" entity or object. It is something that exists in reality but cannot be perceived by the human eye.
Jain metaphysics is known as anekantavada, which is the doctrine of non-absolutism. It emphasizes the idea that truth and reality are perceived differently from different perspectives, and that ultimate reality is complex and multifaceted, with no single point of view capturing the whole truth.
Reality refers to what is actually happening or exists, while make-believe refers to something imagined or pretend. Reality is based on facts and can be perceived through the senses, while make-believe is a creation of the mind without a basis in truth.
According to Advaita Vedanta philosophy, Vyavaharika satta refers to empirical reality or the world of transactional existence. It is perceived through our senses and subject to change. This aspect of existence is accepted in the conventional or practical sense, while the ultimate reality is considered as Paramarthika satta - the absolute reality of non-dual existence.
Plato's three basic levels of reality are: the world of physical objects (the world we see and interact with), the realm of Forms or Ideas (the perfect, eternal, universal concepts that physical objects participate in), and the highest reality is the realm of the Good (the ultimate source of all that is true and beautiful).
The perceived threat turned out to be a false alarm.