visual recognition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvisualandrecognition
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visual
adjective
uk/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/us/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
relating ...
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recognition
noun
uk/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/us/ˌrek.əɡˈnɪʃ.ən/
agreement that something is true ...
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(Definition ofvisualandrecognitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There was no evidence of impairedvisualrecognitionmemory.
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Visualrecognitionand categorization on the basis of similarities to multiple class prototypes.
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After adjusting for the use of neuroleptics, the effect of affection status onvisualrecognitionremained similar.
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This would be a stable aspect of the architecture; changing it would entail impairingvisualrecognition abilities and changing the cognitive architecture.
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Indeed, we can investigate how that task ofvisualrecognitionwas successfully carried out.
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In short, it seems plausible that motor information is needed to performvisualrecognitionof observed actions.
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These three items together comprise the backbone of a completevisualrecognitionsystem, albeit with rather naive and simple algorithms.
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Neonatal aspiration lesions of the hippocampal formation impairvisualrecognitionmemory when assessed by paired-comparison task but not by delayed nonmatching-to-sample task.
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Effects of rhinal cortex lesions combined with hippocampectomy onvisualrecognitionmemory in rhesus monkeys.
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The fleetingness of city life puts a premium on ' 'visualrecognition.
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Visualrecognitionof biological motion is impaired in children with autism.
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Their limited profile of cognitive impairments, was not, however, simply restricted to frontoexecutive function, including, for example avisualrecognitionmemory deficit.
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Theirvisualrecognitionmust have access to knowledge of the global shape and the characteristic features of bears to distinguish them from lions or dogs.
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Visualrecognitionof verbally labeled figures.
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By analogy, activation of articulatory regions is common duringvisualrecognition, but we would not infer that this kind of representation is important for word comprehension.
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This is composed of several stages includingvisualrecognitionof an object's structure (access to stored structural descriptions), access to semantic information, and access to the object's name.
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The crucial point of this hypothesis is that knowledge used forvisualrecognitionis completely embedded in visual recognition and cannot be used for any other purpose.
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Acute dietary tryptophan depletion impairs maintenance of ' affective set ' and delayedvisualrecognitionin healthy volunteers.
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