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Perceptual and Expertise
Cognitive neuroscientists Isabel Gauthier and Michael Tarr are two of the major proponents of the view that face recognition involves expert discrimination of similar objects ( See the Perceptual Expertise Network ).

Perceptual and cognitive
* Perceptual & cognitive issues in the design of musical controllers
Perceptual psychology is a subfield of cognitive psychology that is concerned specifically with the pre-conscious innate aspects of the human cognitive system: perception. Optical illusion
Perceptual psychology is a branch off of cognitive psychology dealing with mental processes that we use in everyday living.
In addition to the traditional VIQ, PIQ, and FSIQ scores, four new index scores were introduced to represent more narrow domains of cognitive function: the Verbal Comprehension Index ( VCI ), the Perceptual Organization Index ( POI ), the Freedom from Distractibility Index ( FDI ), and the Processing Speed Index ( PSI ).
The WISC-IV generates a Full Scale IQ ( FSIQ ) which represents overall cognitive ability, the four other composite scores are Verbal Comprehension index ( VCI ), Perceptual Reasoning Index ( PRI ), Processing Speed Index ( PSI ) and Working Memory Index ( WMI ).

Perceptual and perceptual
Perceptual fluency, in turn, increases positive affect Studies showed that repeated exposure increases perceptual fluency, confirming the first part of the two-factor theory.
In support of this view McCreery points to the high correlation that has been found to exist between scores on the Chapmans ’ Perceptual Aberration scale, which measures proneness to perceptual anomalies such as hallucinations, and the Chapmans ’ Hypomania scale, which measures a tendency to episodes of heightened arousal.

Perceptual and including
In 1995, Mays became vice president of Design Development for SHR Perceptual Management, a consultancy that worked for numerous automotive companies, including Ford.

Perceptual and .
Perceptual error, therefore, is not possible.
" A Direct Demonstration of Perceptual Asynchrony in Vision ," Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, 264, pp. 393 – 399.
The Division of Perceptual Studies, a unit at the University of Virginia's Department of Psychiatric Medicine, studies the possibility of survival of consciousness after bodily death, near-death experiences, and out-of-body experiences.
* The Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
Perceptual systems can also be studied computationally, in terms of the information they process.
Perceptual issues in philosophy include the extent to which sensory qualities such as sounds, smells or colors exist in objective reality rather than the mind of the perceiver.
Perceptual and Physical Properties of Amplitude Fluctuation and their Musical Significance.
Other questionnaires include the Dissociative Experiences Scale ( DES ), Perceptual Alterations Scale, Questionnaire on Experiences of Dissociation, Dissociation Questionnaire and the Mini-SCIDD.
; Perceptual enhancement: Perceptual enhancement is a part of the decoder which, when turned on, tries to reduce ( the perception of ) the noise produced by the coding / decoding process.
Perceptual psychologist James J. Gibson believed that human perception of ecological relationships was the basis of self-awareness and cognition itself.
* 1949: Accepted an offer to join US Air Force organization which became the Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center where he was the research director of the Perceptual and Motor Skills Laboratory.
Perceptual clues may no longer be readily interpretable, and the patient is easily distracted and may have memory loss, most notably short-term memory.
* Collected Papers on Hypnosis: Volume 2-Sensory, Perceptual and Psychophysiological Processes ISBN 0-8290-1207-9 ( Ernest L. Rossi, Editor )
" Perceptual Discrimination of Digital Coding Formats ", Audio Engineering Society Convention Paper 6086, May 2004.
" Perceptual Discrimination between Musical Sounds with and without Very High Frequency Components ", NHK Laboratories Note No. 486, NHK ( Japan Broadcasting Corporation ).
Perceptual audio codecs take advantage of this frequency masking by ignoring information at frequencies that are deemed to be imperceptible, thus allowing more data to be allocated to the reproduction of perceptible frequencies.
Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotions.
* Optic Nerve: Perceptual Art of the 1960s, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio, February 16 – June 17, 2007.
Perceptual rendering is recommended for color separation.
Igor Aleksander suggested 12 principles for Artificial Consciousness ( Aleksander 1995 ) and these are: The Brain is a State Machine, Inner Neuron Partitioning, Conscious and Unconscious States, Perceptual Learning and Memory, Prediction, The Awareness of Self, Representation of Meaning, Learning Utterances, Learning Language, Will, Instinct, and Emotion.
Perceptual mapping is a diagrammatic technique used by asset marketers that attempts to visually display the perceptions of customers or potential customers.
Perceptual maps can have any number of dimensions but the most common is two dimensions.

Expertise and Network
* OIE / FAO Network of Expertise on Avian Influenza
* The Expertise Network

Expertise and cognitive
Work on " Skilled Memory and Expertise " by Anders Ericsson and James J. Staszewski confronts the paradox of expertise and claims that people not only acquire content knowledge as they practice cognitive skills, they also develop mechanisms that enable them to use a large and familiar knowledge base efficiently.

Expertise and expertise
Expertise works through a logic of choice, through a transformation of the ways in which individuals constitute themselves, through " inculcating desires for self-development that expertise itself can guide and through claims to be able to allay the anxieties generated when the actuality of life fails to live up to its image 1999: 88.
There is a Center for supplementary professional education with refresher courses « Forensic ecological expertise », « Expertise of labor conditions and environment », « Eco safety expert » etc.
* Generalized Expertise Measure, psychometric measure of perception of employee expertise

Expertise and including
Examples of these organizations include the housing organization, the ICT organization and the Communication Expertise Center ( which does external communications, including to the press ).
Expertise includes the vessels ' launching appliances and arrangements, and their equipment including radio life-saving appliances, satellite EPIRBs, SARTs, immersion suits and thermal protective aids.

Expertise and .
# Expertise or virtuosity.
The Possibility of Ethical Expertise ( Diss.
Expertise in the Confucian classics did not guarantee competent bureaucrats who could manage public works or prepare a budget.
Expertise consists of those characteristics, skills and knowledge of a person ( that is, expert ) or of a system, which distinguish experts from novices and less experienced people.
The Atlantic Veterinary College ’ s Veterinary Teaching Hospital and Centres of Expertise have an international reputation for service.
Other references to Le Pétomane include Mel Brooks's 1974 film Blazing Saddles, Kevin Gilbert's The Shaming of the True, the 1984 college romp film Up the Creek, directed by Robert Butler, in which the four protagonists represent Lepetomane University in an inter-collegiate river raft race, Kinky Friedman's 1999 novel Spanking Watson, and John Hodgman's book The Areas of My Expertise.
In his 2005 book The Areas of My Expertise, John Hodgman refers to Nemo as " the Sikh " and " the Science-Pirate ", as Nemo was referred to in the League comics.
* The song is also discussed in depth in the book The Areas of My Expertise by John Hodgman, and performed by Jonathan Coulton in the audiobook.
Expertise in the sport has increased, and equipment has become more specialized and increased in quality.
In the last page of The Areas of My Expertise, John Hodgman includes a table comparing his " future works " with I, Claudius.
Expertise involved in projects may range from social scientists or technologists to designers.
* Expertise is a way of finding the right person to make an independent assessment on any subject relevant to business operations.
* Critchlow, Donald T. The Brookings Institution, 1916-1952: Expertise and the Public Interest in a Democratic Society ( 1985 )
* Steels, Luc ( 1990 ) " Components of Expertise " 11 ( 2 ) pp. 28-49.
As a result of the importance of PPPs to economic activity, in addition to the complexity of such transactions, the European PPP Expertise Centre ( EPEC ) was established to support public-sector capacity to implement PPPs and share timely solutions to problems common across Europe in PPPs.
* Fields of Expertise: These replace the need for skills by generalizing occupational knowledge.
* John Hodgman's compendium of fictional trivia, The Areas of My Expertise, makes several references to Dern's acting.
* The Areas of My Expertise, a satirical almanac by John Hodgman.
Expertise can be similarly subjectively perceived, but also includes relatively objective characteristics of the source or message ( e. g., credentials, certification or information quality ).
He voiced the audiobook recordings of John Hodgman's books The Areas of My Expertise and More Information Than You Require.
Expertise has three important aspects.

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