Perception
- auditory perception
- auditory threshold
- auditory fatigue
- loudness perception
- perceptual masking
- pitch perception
- pitch discrimination
- sound localization
- speech perception
- body image
- depth perception
- distance perception
- differential threshold
- discrimination (psychology)
- signal detection (psychology)
- eidetic imagery
- field dependence-independence
- form perception
- stereognosis
- gravity perception
- illusions
- optical illusions
- pattern recognition, physiological
- pattern recognition, visual
- perceptual distortion
- sensory deprivation
- sensory thresholds
- auditory threshold
- differential threshold
- pain threshold
- signal detection (psychology)
- subliminal stimulation
- taste threshold
- size perception
- social perception
- space perception
- time perception
- touch
- stereognosis
- visual perception
- afterimage
- color perception
- field dependence-independence
- figural aftereffect
- flicker fusion
- motion perception
- pattern recognition, visual
- perceptual closure
- perceptual masking
- space perception
- depth perception
- distance perception
- vision disparity
- form perception
- contrast sensitivity
- pattern recognition, visual
- size perception
- weight perception
MENTAL RECORDER ( MENTAL FOOD STORES FOR RETRIEVAL AND METABOLISM )
- Cortex cells , Brain cortex and their functions
- Hold something in mind
- Thought which a person can either
- Memory , remember , mental hold
- Forget , amnesia
- Thought particles
- for performing mental operations
- calculation , computing , calculus
- Ability of the Mental recorder ( mental cups ) is that it can be used
- to record memory by a process called memorization
- Visual mental recorder , Visual—Information perceived through seeing.
- Sound recorder , Auditory—Information perceived through hearing.
- Spatial sense recorder , Kinesthetic -through actions
- Symbolic—Information perceived as symbols or signs that have no meaning by themselves; e.g., Arabic numerals or the letters of an alphabet.
- Semantic—Information perceived in words or sentences, whether oral, written, or silently in one's mind.
- Behavioral—Information perceived as acts of people.
- Product dimension
- to Mental recall , recollect , reminisce , Memory retention—The ability to recall information.
- internal monologue
- recall visual memories
- To identify , recognize or when provoked externally
- face , person , object
- number , language
- sound
- remind
- to store or remember
- memory , moment , experience
- duration of it , based on duration of the content of cup
- short term memory
- long term memory
- recent memory , temporary memory
- thought
- mental hold
- disturbances of mental recorder
- forget , amnesia