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percept
per·cept P0182500 (pûr′sĕpt′) n. 1. The object of perception. 2. A mental impression of something perceived by the senses, serving as a basic component in the formation of concepts; a sense datum. [From Latin perceptum, neuter past participle of percipere, to perceive; see perceive.] percept (ˈpɜːsɛpt) n1. (Philosophy) a concept that depends on recognition by the senses, such as sight, of some external object or phenomenon2. (Philosophy) an object or phenomenon that is perceived[C19: from Latin perceptum, from percipere to perceive]per•cept (ˈpɜr sɛpt) n. 1. the mental result or product of perceiving; an impression or sensation of something perceived. 2. a thing perceived; the object of perception. [1830–40; < Latin perceptum something perceived, n. use of neuter of perceptus, past participle of percipere to perceive] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | percept - the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a conceptperception, perceptual experienceinternal representation, mental representation, representation - a presentation to the mind in the form of an idea or imagefigure - a unitary percept having structure and coherence that is the object of attention and that stands out against a groundground - a relatively homogeneous percept extending back of the figure on which attention is focusedpattern, form, shape - a perceptual structure; "the composition presents problems for students of musical form"; "a visual pattern must include not only objects but the spaces between them"visual percept, visual image - a percept that arises from the eyes; an image in the visual system |
percept
percept[′pər‚sept] (psychology) A mental image of something perceived. percept
percept [per´sept] the object perceived; the mental image of an object in space perceived by the senses.per·cept (per'sept), 1. That which is perceived; the complete mental image, formed by the process of perception, of an object or idea. 2. In clinical psychology, a single unit of perceptual report, such as one of the responses to an inkblot in the Rorschach test. [L. perceptum, a thing perceived] percept (pûr′sĕpt′)n.1. The object of perception.2. A mental impression of something perceived by the senses, viewed as the basic component in the formation of concepts; a sense datum.per·cept (pĕr'sept) 1. That which is perceived; the complete mental image, formed by the process of perception, of an object or idea. 2. clinical psychology A single unit of perceptual report, such as one of the responses to an inkblot in the Rorschach test. [L. perceptum, a thing perceived]percept The complete mental image of an object obtained in response to sensory stimuli.percept
Synonyms for perceptnoun the representation of what is perceivedSynonyms- perception
- perceptual experience
Related Words- internal representation
- mental representation
- representation
- figure
- ground
- pattern
- form
- shape
- visual percept
- visual image
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