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" And given an actor with the motor programs for sitting, it is a fact of the perceived world that objects with the perceptual attributes of chairs are more likely to have functional sit-on-able-ness than objects with the appearance of cats. In short, combinations... "
The Big Book of Concepts - Page 118
by Gregory Murphy - 2004 - 568 pages
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The Development of Cognitive Anthropology

Roy G. D'Andrade - Psychology - 1995 - 290 pages
...than with fur. And ... it is a fact of the perceived world that objects with the perceptual attributes of chairs are more likely to have functional sit-on-ableness than objects with the appearance of cats. In short, combinations of what we perceive as the attributes of real objects do not occur uniformly....
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Foundations of Cognitive Psychology: Core Readings

Daniel J. Levitin - Cognition - 2002 - 884 pages
...programs for sitting, it is a fact of the perceived world that objects with the perceptual attributes of chairs are more likely to have functional sit-on-able-ness than objects with the appearance of cats. In short, combinations of what we perceive as the attributes of real objects do not occur uniformly....
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Cognitive Psychology: Key Readings

D. A. Balota, Elizabeth J. Marsh - Cognition - 2004 - 784 pages
...aim of the present research is to show that the world does contain "intrinsically separate things." The world is structured because real-world attributes...others logically cannot or empirically do not occur. By category we mean a number of objects which are considered equivalent. Categories are generally designated...
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