Perception - Law Dictionary Search Results
mind altering
producing mood changes or distorted perception used mostly of psychoactive substances as hallucinogenic drugs are mind
Montessori Method
sensory and motor training with special emphasis on vision touch perception of movement and their interconnections mediated by a patented standardized
Misperception
Erroneous perception
Sagacity
The quality of being sagacious quickness or acuteness of sense perceptions keenness of discernment or penetration with soundness of judgment shrewdness
Sagacious
Of quick sense perceptions keen scented skilled in following a trail
Perceivable
Capable of being perceived perceptible
Perisystole
between the diastole and systole of the heart It is perceptible only in the dying
Perceptible
Capable of being perceived cognizable discernible perceivable
Percept
That which is perceived
Sensible
by the senses apprehensible through the bodily organs hence also perceptible to the mind making an impression upon the sense reason
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