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Words are magic, I deeply and strongly believe in the HERE and NOW. Worrying is a waste of time, once you have given over your hopes and dreams to GOD, He is in control and His Timing is Perfect, tomorrow, it's not you to SEE, and the past is past, all that's in your hand...HERE AND NOW, Each individual's reality is subjective, it is created by that individual's own mind, therefore every one of us must be always conscious of this fact. Just try to learn how is to BREATH DEEPLY AND RELAX nothing more nothing less! remember do not hope anything from needed as you are, just only ask and expect all the goodness from who create the needed, how can Destitue beseech the Destitute hope you enjoy reading my word weaving......
” IN THE NAME OF GOD MOST MERCIFUL MOST GRACIOUS “ I should like to thank everyone, both connected with the Psychology Department, and apart from it, who in their own way, however small, helped to make this thesis possible. … Continue reading →
7.4 General aims of the present experimental work The aims of the present series of experiments 1‑9 are (i) to determine the effect of three‑dimensional versus two‑dimensional presentations of objects on recognition and naming latencies of normal … Continue reading →
C H A P T E R 7 SCOPE OF THE PRESENT THESIS: The Role Of Depth Cues On Visual Object Recognition And Naming 7.1 Introduction The focus of the present thesis is to be how … Continue reading →
C H A P T E R 6 OBJECT NAMING 6.0 Introduction The goal of this chapter is to give insights into the underlying sources of breakdown in object naming following brain damage. In particular, I will focus on the … Continue reading →
5.4 Experimental evidence of the functional parallels between imagery and vision Several lines of research within cognitive psychology have provided evidence of common representations for imagery and perception. Podgorny and Shepard (1978) demonstrated the functional equivalence of mental images and … Continue reading →
C H A P T E R 5 THE RELATION BETWEEN IMAGERY AND PERCEPTION 5.0 Introduction “The study of mental imagery is a process which involves a marriage between the poet and the scientist … Continue reading →
4.8.2. An axis‑based representation A related alternative to “representation by parts” is “representation by axes”. An axis‑based representation, in which both major and minor axes of an object are represented by vectors (Marr & Nishihara, 1978), has been hypothesized as … Continue reading →
4.7 The mental rotation and recognition of oriented objects 4.7.1. Definition of mental rotation Mental rotation is the process of transforming the mental image of a three‑dimensional object to represent the same object as if … Continue reading →