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- 15:14, 31 October 2024 Acro talk contribs deleted page Perceptual space (content was: "A '''perceptual space''' is a set of perceptions that a human can have. A human perceptual space is a set of all possible perceptions that can happen in a human brain. The human perceptual space is largely visual. About eighty to eighty-five percent of our perception, learning, cognition, and activities are mediated through vision.<ref name="k324">{{cite web | title=Vision Is Our Domi...", and the only contributor was "Acro" (talk))
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