It is a neurological disorder that causes the person to not be able to 'gauge' things they 'take in' (perceive). Auditory, visual, taste, etc may be altered giving the person the inability to know exactly what they are dealing with.
perceptual constancy
Immanuel Kant
Perceptual errors refer to mistakes in perception or interpretation of sensory information, leading to inaccurate understanding or judgment. Such errors can occur due to factors like bias, distortion, or misinterpretation of sensory inputs, influencing how individuals perceive and respond to their environment.
a mental predisposition (tendency) to perceive (distinguish) one thing and not another
extrasensory perception
Your mind is experiencing a perceptual illusion, where it misinterprets sensory information from the environment. This can happen due to factors like expectations, prior experiences, or neurological processes that influence perception. Perceptual illusions highlight the complex nature of how our brain processes and interprets sensory input.
-Level I: The receptor level corresponding to the sensory receptors -Level II: The circuit level corresponding to the ascending pathways -Level III: The perceptual level corresponding to the awareness of the incoming stimuli
perceptual
What *are* perceptual movements.
What is perceptual modalities
1. Perceptual Selection 2. Perceptual Organization 3. Perceptual Interpretation
Peter Theiss has written: 'Die Wahrnehmungspsychologie und Sinnesphysiologie des Albertus Magnus' -- subject(s): Perceptual Psychology, Sensory Physiology, Brain Function, History