An interferance with conceiving a thought or message.
You need to explain what you mean by perceptual regions. What is that?
an area perceived to be homogenous
Patricia A. Shewokis has written: 'Contextual interference effects in motor learning' -- subject(s): Memory transfer, Interference (Perception), Perceptual-motor learning, Inhibition, Context effects (Psychology)
What *are* perceptual movements.
What is perceptual modalities
The tendency to perceive one segment of the population as representative of the whole.
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by what do you mean interference engine?
a perceptual region is affected by human perception.
Perceptual speed refers to the ability to process and react to sensory information quickly. It involves how fast an individual can interpret and respond to stimuli, such as visual or auditory cues, in the environment. Improving perceptual speed can enhance decision-making, reaction times, and overall performance in various tasks.
perceptual regions
•Perceptual salience: information that is the focus of people's attention