Other biases are due to the particular way the brain perceives, forms memories and makes judgments.
They see potentially many more colors than humans, depending on how the brain perceives this color.
How the brain perceives a particular chemical is both a physiological and a psychological phenomenon.
You'll look at the way the brain perceives and uses information, and how these processes change as you get older.
The brain will perceive that object to be closer than a stationary one.
Additionally, there is a lower acceleration threshold of about 2 degrees per second that the brain cannot perceive.
Since the rate goes up, the brain perceives longer time due to concentrated information in the interval.
Because of the differences between the two, your brain perceives them as one image with three dimensions.
Perhaps any intelligent brain must perceive, apperceive, and find a personal reaction.
The human brain perceives depth by looking at something with both eyes, creating a three-dimensional image.