Perception - Law Dictionary Search Results
Eclampsia
A fancied perception of flashes of light a symptom of epilepsy hence epilepsy
Entoptic
to objects situated within the eye esp relating to the perception of objects in ones own eye
suggestive mark
the goods or services at issue, requires imagination, thought or perception to reach a conclusion as to the nature of those
Gleg
Quick of perception alert sharp
Hearing
The act or power of perceiving sound perception of sound the faculty or sense by which sound is
Illation
The act or process of inferring from premises or reasons perception of the connection between ideas that which is inferred inference
Imperception
Lack of perception
Intuitionalism
The doctrine that the perception or recognition of primary truth is intuitive or direct and
kinaesthesia
The perception attendant upon the movements of the muscles the sensation accompanying
Leucoscope
An instrument devised by Professor Helmholtz for testing the color perception of the eye or for comparing different lights as to
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