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  • Perception error model
  • Autonomous vehicle simulation method

    testing, a perception error model (PEM) is an approach to simulating the behaviour of sensing and perception systems by modeling the errors they produce

    Perception error model

    Perception_error_model

  • Predictive coding
  • Theory of brain function

    only shape perception to the extent that they are propagated up the cortical hierarchy in the form of prediction error. Prediction errors can not only

    Predictive coding

    Predictive_coding

  • Perception
  • Interpretation of sensory information

    developed a model of perception, in which people put "together the information contained in" a target and a situation to form "perceptions of ourselves

    Perception

    Perception

    Perception

  • Event perception
  • Cognitive parsing of time into event categories

    Event perception is a cognitive process responsible for partitioning the continuous flow of conscious experience into discrete, meaningful units called

    Event perception

    Event perception

    Event_perception

  • Halo effect
  • Tendency for positive impressions to contaminate other evaluations

    This constant error in judgment is reflective of the evaluators' preferences, prejudices, ideology, aspirations, and social perception. The term halo

    Halo effect

    Halo_effect

  • Artifact (error)
  • Any error in the perception or representation of information

    science and signal processing, an artifact or artefact is any error in the perception or representation of any information introduced by the involved

    Artifact (error)

    Artifact (error)

    Artifact_(error)

  • Time perception
  • Perception of events' position in time

    computational models for time perception mechanisms in the brain. William J. Friedman (1993) contrasted two theories of the sense of time: The strength model of

    Time perception

    Time_perception

  • Speech error
  • Deviation from the apparently intended form of an utterance

    production and perception are also called performance errors. Some examples of speech error include sound exchange or sound anticipation errors. In sound exchange

    Speech error

    Speech_error

  • Type I and type II errors
  • Concepts from statistical hypothesis testing

    Type I error, or a false positive, is the incorrect rejection of a true null hypothesis in statistical hypothesis testing. A type II error, or a false

    Type I and type II errors

    Type_I_and_type_II_errors

  • Visual perception
  • Ability to interpret the surrounding environment using light in the visible spectrum

    Visual perception is the ability to detect light and use it to form an image of the surrounding environment. Photodetection without image formation is

    Visual perception

    Visual perception

    Visual_perception

  • Cognitive model
  • Model of cognition's operation

    keyboard). In terms of information processing, cognitive modeling is modeling of human perception, reasoning, memory and action. Knowledge about the representation

    Cognitive model

    Cognitive_model

  • Speech production
  • Process by which people translate thoughts into verbal words

    speech. Findings from speech error research were soon incorporated into speech production models. Evidence from speech error data supports the following

    Speech production

    Speech_production

  • Free energy principle
  • Hypothesis in neuroscience

    introduced it as an explanation for embodied perception-action loops in neuroscience. The free energy principle models the behaviour of one system that is distinct

    Free energy principle

    Free_energy_principle

  • Face perception
  • Cognitive process of visually interpreting the human face

    Facial perception is an individual's understanding and interpretation of the face. Here, perception implies the presence of consciousness and hence excludes

    Face perception

    Face perception

    Face_perception

  • Social perception
  • Perception of other people and of social situations

    Social perception (or interpersonal perception) is the study of how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people as sovereign personalities

    Social perception

    Social_perception

  • Speech perception
  • Process of hearing and understanding language

    Speech perception is the process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted, and understood. The study of speech perception is closely linked

    Speech perception

    Speech_perception

  • Perceptual control theory
  • Psychological theory

    currently input magnitude p of the given perception. The equation representing this in the model is: 2. e = r–p The error signal e must be transformed to the

    Perceptual control theory

    Perceptual_control_theory

  • Speech
  • Human vocal communication using spoken language

    speech: speech production and speech perception of the sounds used in a language, speech repetition, speech errors, the ability to map heard spoken words

    Speech

    Speech

    Speech

  • Large language model
  • Type of machine learning model

    A large language model (LLM) is a neural network trained on a vast amount of text for natural language processing tasks, especially language generation

    Large language model

    Large_language_model

  • Apophenia
  • Tendency to perceive connections between unrelated things

    type of apophenia involving the perception of images or sounds in random stimuli. A common example is the perception of a face within an inanimate object—the

    Apophenia

    Apophenia

    Apophenia

  • Fundamental attribution error
  • Psychological phenomenon

    In social psychology, the fundamental attribution error is a cognitive attribution bias in which observers underemphasize situational and environmental

    Fundamental attribution error

    Fundamental attribution error

    Fundamental_attribution_error

  • Survey sampling
  • Statistical selection process

    estimation error. Random sampling and design-based inference are supplemented by other statistical methods, such as model-assisted sampling and model-based

    Survey sampling

    Survey_sampling

  • Pandemonium architecture
  • Theory in cognitive science

    Selfridge metaphorically termed "demons". This model is now recognized as the basis of visual perception in cognitive science. Pandemonium architecture

    Pandemonium architecture

    Pandemonium architecture

    Pandemonium_architecture

  • Dead Internet theory
  • Concept involving online bot activity

    public perception and opinions. The dead Internet theory gained renewed interest following the AI boom that began in the 2020s, with large language model (LLM)

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead Internet theory

    Dead_Internet_theory

  • Neurocomputational speech processing
  • model developed by Ardi Roelofs: WEAVER++ as well as the neural activation or generation of an intention or meaning on the side of speech perception or

    Neurocomputational speech processing

    Neurocomputational_speech_processing

  • Active perception
  • Actions to enhance ability to understand

    formal definition, active perception is: "...a study of Modeling and Control strategies for perception. By modeling we mean models of sensors, processing

    Active perception

    Active_perception

  • Sensory-motor coupling
  • Integration of the sensory and motor systems

    errors and be useful in multiple situations. To produce the desired flexibility it's probable that nervous systems employ the use of internal models and

    Sensory-motor coupling

    Sensory-motor_coupling

  • Accident
  • Unforeseen event, often with a negative outcome

    accidents are caused by human error. Many different theoretical models have been proposed for analyzing accidents, but no single model has yet proved sufficient

    Accident

    Accident

    Accident

  • Structural similarity index measure
  • Prediction of digital video quality

    initial uncompressed or distortion-free image as reference. SSIM is a perception-based model that considers image degradation as perceived change in structural

    Structural similarity index measure

    Structural_similarity_index_measure

  • Psycholinguistics
  • Study of relations between psychology and language

    modelling are McClelland and Elman's TRACE model of speech perception and Franklin Chang's Dual-Path model of sentence production. The psychophysical approach

    Psycholinguistics

    Psycholinguistics

  • Factor analysis
  • Statistical method

    are modelled as linear combinations of the potential factors plus "error" terms, hence factor analysis can be thought of as a special case of errors-in-variables

    Factor analysis

    Factor_analysis

  • Sense
  • Physiological capacity

    transformation into a form that can be understood by the brain. Sensation and perception are fundamental to nearly every aspect of an organism's cognition, behavior

    Sense

    Sense

  • RGB color model
  • Color model based on red, green and blue

    the RGB color model already had a solid theory behind it, based in human perception of colors. RGB is a device-dependent color model: different devices

    RGB color model

    RGB color model

    RGB_color_model

  • Phonetics
  • Study of how humans produce and perceive sounds

    linguistics that mainly concerns the articulation, sound wave properties, and perception of speech sounds. The field of phonetics is traditionally divided into

    Phonetics

    Phonetics

  • Scientific modelling
  • Scientific activity that produces models

    than modeled estimates of outcomes. Within modeling and simulation, a model is a task-driven, purposeful simplification and abstraction of a perception of

    Scientific modelling

    Scientific modelling

    Scientific_modelling

  • Medical error
  • Preventable adverse effect of medical care

    A medical error is a preventable adverse effect of care ("iatrogenesis"), whether or not it is evident or harmful to the patient. This might include an

    Medical error

    Medical_error

  • Chubb illusion
  • Optical illusion

    The Chubb illusion is an optical illusion or error in visual perception in which the apparent contrast of an object varies substantially to most viewers

    Chubb illusion

    Chubb illusion

    Chubb_illusion

  • Error (linguistics)
  • Unintended deviation from the rules of a language variety

    linguistics, an error is an unintended deviation from the immanent rules of a language variety made by a second language learner. Such errors result from

    Error (linguistics)

    Error (linguistics)

    Error_(linguistics)

  • Naïve realism (psychology)
  • Human tendency to believe that we see the world around us objectively

    theoretical basis for several other cognitive biases, which are systematic errors when it comes to thinking and making decisions. These include the false

    Naïve realism (psychology)

    Naïve_realism_(psychology)

  • Monocle
  • Type of corrective lens

    monocle is a type of corrective lens used to correct or enhance the visual perception in only one eye. It consists of a circular lens placed in front of the

    Monocle

    Monocle

    Monocle

  • Motor control
  • Regulation of movement within organisms possessing a nervous system

    runs counter to the assumptions of indirect perception made by model based control strategies. Direct perception in the cognitive sense is related to the

    Motor control

    Motor_control

  • Gestalt psychology
  • Theory of perception

    gestaltism, or configurationism is a school of psychology, and a theory of perception, that emphasizes psychologically processing entire patterns (and "configurations")

    Gestalt psychology

    Gestalt psychology

    Gestalt_psychology

  • Reconstructive memory
  • Theory of memory recall

    and operations such as individual perceptions, social influences, and world knowledge, all of which can lead to errors during reconstruction. Memory rarely

    Reconstructive memory

    Reconstructive memory

    Reconstructive_memory

  • Transposed letter effect
  • Psychological effect involving letters in a word

    Rumelhart D. E. (1981). "An interactive activation model of context effects in letter perception: Part 1. an account of basic findings". Psychological

    Transposed letter effect

    Transposed_letter_effect

  • Error-driven learning
  • Reinforcement learning method

    In reinforcement learning, error-driven learning is a method for adjusting a model's (intelligent agent's) parameters based on the difference between

    Error-driven learning

    Error-driven_learning

  • Misophonia
  • Disorder of decreased tolerance to specific sounds

    University of Iowa in 2024. This model, not formally named by the authors but termed the "action perception" model of misophonia by other researchers

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

    Misophonia

  • Transformer (deep learning)
  • Algorithm for modelling sequential data

    Andrew; Vinyals, Oriol; Carreira, Joao (2021-06-22). "Perceiver: General Perception with Iterative Attention". arXiv:2103.03206 [cs.CV]. Jaegle, Andrew; Borgeaud

    Transformer (deep learning)

    Transformer (deep learning)

    Transformer_(deep_learning)

  • Outline of thought
  • Overview of and topical guide to thought

    Mental image Mental model Mental state Metaknowledge (knowledge about knowledge) Mind map Mindfulness (psychology) Percept Perception Self-awareness Self-concept

    Outline of thought

    Outline of thought

    Outline_of_thought

  • Multisensory integration
  • Study of senses and nervous system

    vision-size perceptions are near perfect when viewing objects within the haptic workspace (i.e. at arm's reach). However, systematic errors in perception appeared

    Multisensory integration

    Multisensory_integration

  • Attribution (psychology)
  • Process by which individuals explain causes of behavior and events

    behaviors, they fall into many traps of biases and errors. As Fritz Heider says, "our perceptions of causality are often distorted by our needs and certain

    Attribution (psychology)

    Attribution_(psychology)

  • Dunning–Kruger effect
  • Cognitive bias about one's own skill

    self-assessment. This model uses a psychological interpretation that differs from the metacognitive explanation. It holds that the error is caused by overly

    Dunning–Kruger effect

    Dunning–Kruger effect

    Dunning–Kruger_effect

  • Jeffrey Alan Gray
  • British psychologist (1934–2004)

    illness. Conscious perception is in this theory created by unconscious systems, and used by other unconscious systems to respond to late errors, unexpectedness

    Jeffrey Alan Gray

    Jeffrey_Alan_Gray

  • Bayesian approaches to brain function
  • Explaining the brain's abilities through statistical principles

    principle of free energy minimisation. In this framework, both action and perception are seen as a consequence of suppressing free-energy, leading to perceptual

    Bayesian approaches to brain function

    Bayesian_approaches_to_brain_function

  • Self-model
  • Central concept of the self-model theory of subjectivity

    that give a person's perception perspectivalness. The prefrontal cortex is implicated in all the functions of the human self-model. The following functions

    Self-model

    Self-model

  • Altered state of consciousness
  • Any condition that is significantly different from a normal waking state

    state of consciousness. Cannabis alters mental activity, memory, and pain perception. One who is under the influence of cannabis may experience degrees of

    Altered state of consciousness

    Altered_state_of_consciousness

  • Cognition
  • Mental process dealing with knowledge

    world. Cognitive processes are typically categorized by their function. Perception organizes and interprets sensory information, such as light and sound

    Cognition

    Cognition

  • Attention
  • Psychological focus, perception and prioritising discrete information

    attention within and around the field of focal attention: a zoom lens model". Perception & Psychophysics. 40 (4): 225–40. doi:10.3758/BF03211502. PMID 3786090

    Attention

    Attention

    Attention

  • Cognitive dimensions of notations
  • Design principles

    style of each individual item.[citation needed] Artifact (error) – Any error in the perception or representation of information Cognitive walkthrough –

    Cognitive dimensions of notations

    Cognitive_dimensions_of_notations

  • Human performance modeling
  • Human research factorization and quantification system

    a model that simulates the processes used to reach decisions), or both. Generally, they are regarded as belonging to one of three areas: perception &

    Human performance modeling

    Human_performance_modeling

  • Internal working model of attachment
  • Psychological approach

    influencing social behavior, perception of others and development of self-esteem. Essentially, four different internal working models can be defined which are

    Internal working model of attachment

    Internal_working_model_of_attachment

  • Auditory scene analysis
  • Model of auditory perception

    In perception and psychophysics, auditory scene analysis (ASA) is a proposed model for the basis of auditory perception. This is understood as the process

    Auditory scene analysis

    Auditory scene analysis

    Auditory_scene_analysis

  • Models of communication
  • Simplified representations of communication

    Models of communication simplify or represent the process of communication. Most communication models try to describe both verbal and non-verbal communication

    Models of communication

    Models of communication

    Models_of_communication

  • Cleve Backster
  • CIA interrogation specialist (1924–2013)

    MythBusters also tried to replicate the results of primary perception. They used the same model of polygraph (Stoelting 22500) and took it a step further

    Cleve Backster

    Cleve Backster

    Cleve_Backster

  • Multiple drafts model
  • Physicalist theory of consciousness based upon cognitivism

    Daniel Dennett's multiple drafts model (MDM) of consciousness is a physicalist theory of consciousness based upon cognitivism, which views the mind in

    Multiple drafts model

    Multiple_drafts_model

  • Bottom-up and top-down approaches
  • Strategies for composition and decomposition

    information processing based on incoming data from the environment to form a perception. From a cognitive psychology perspective, information enters the eyes

    Bottom-up and top-down approaches

    Bottom-up and top-down approaches

    Bottom-up_and_top-down_approaches

  • Source–filter model
  • Represents speech as a combination of sound and linear filter

    The source–filter model represents speech as a combination of a sound source, such as the vocal cords, and a linear acoustic filter, the vocal tract.

    Source–filter model

    Source–filter_model

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    cognitive responses to music. This model links traditional musicological concepts with findings from music perception, affective neuroscience, and brain

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Sensory cue
  • Sensory info indicating to the perceiver some quality of the perceived

    ISBN 978-0-8385-2670-5. G. Johansson (1973). "Visual perception of biological motion and a model for its analysis". Percept. Psychophys. 14 (2): 201–211

    Sensory cue

    Sensory_cue

  • Psychophysics
  • Branch of knowledge relating physical stimuli and psychological perception

    investigates the relationship between physical stimuli and the sensations and perceptions they produce. Psychophysics has been described as "the scientific study

    Psychophysics

    Psychophysics

    Psychophysics

  • Information processing (psychology)
  • Approach to understanding human thinking

    certain hues. These patterns showed that memory errors are not random but shaped by individual perception and past experience. Their research expanded the

    Information processing (psychology)

    Information_processing_(psychology)

  • Awareness
  • Perception or knowledge of something

    the fields of philosophy and psychology, awareness is the knowledge or perception of something. As such, it is the ability to consciously perceive, understand

    Awareness

    Awareness

  • Freudian slip
  • Concept in classical psychoanalysis

    In psychoanalysis, a Freudian slip, also called parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that occurs due to the interference of an

    Freudian slip

    Freudian_slip

  • Categorical perception
  • Perception of distinct categories in a variable along a continuum

    Categorical perception is a phenomenon of perception of distinct categories when there is gradual change in a variable along a continuum. It was originally

    Categorical perception

    Categorical_perception

  • Construal
  • Concept in social psychology

    attribution error. There is a difference between self-construal and construal in a social atmosphere. While self-construal is a perception of the self

    Construal

    Construal

  • La Masia
  • FC Barcelona's youth academy

    opportunity for local academy graduates to appear with the first team, and a perception that the quality of players produced by Barcelona was not quite as high

    La Masia

    La Masia

    La_Masia

  • Attribution bias
  • Systematic errors made when people evaluate their own and others' behaviors

    situation. Instead of being completely objective, people often make errors in perception that lead to skewed interpretations of social situations. Attribution

    Attribution bias

    Attribution_bias

  • Software bug
  • Inherent flaw in computer instructions

    Institute of Standards and Technology concluded that "software bugs, or errors, are so prevalent and so detrimental that they cost the US economy an estimated

    Software bug

    Software bug

    Software_bug

  • Memory error
  • Error caused by a memory fault

    and errors refer to the incorrect recall, or complete loss, of information in the memory system for a certain detail and/or event. Memory errors may include

    Memory error

    Memory_error

  • Webcam model
  • Livestream video performer

    webcam model (colloquially, camgirl, camboy, or cammodel) is a video performer who streams on the Internet with a live webcam broadcast. A webcam model often

    Webcam model

    Webcam model

    Webcam_model

  • Human reliability
  • Factor in safety, ergonomics and system resilience

    air traffic controller, or the driver). Unsafe acts can be either errors (in perception, decision making or skill-based performance) or violations. Violations

    Human reliability

    Human_reliability

  • Smith & Wesson Model 3
  • Single-action, cartridge-firing, top-break revolver

    the "Schofield" model, named after Major George W. Schofield, who made his own modifications to the Model 3 to meet his perceptions of the cavalry's

    Smith & Wesson Model 3

    Smith & Wesson Model 3

    Smith_&_Wesson_Model_3

  • Kalman filter
  • Algorithm that estimates unknowns from a series of measurements over time

    minimum-variance smoother can attain the best-possible error performance, provided that the models are linear, their parameters and the noise statistics

    Kalman filter

    Kalman filter

    Kalman_filter

  • Data dredging
  • Misuse of data analysis

    arguments to assert falsehoods Overfitting – Flaw in mathematical modelling Pareidolia – Perception of meaningful patterns or images in random or vague stimuli

    Data dredging

    Data dredging

    Data_dredging

  • Heuristic
  • Problem-solving method

    information Awareness – Perception or knowledge of something Base and superstructure – Concepts in Marxist theory Social organism – Model of social interactions

    Heuristic

    Heuristic

  • Item response theory
  • Paradigm for the design, analysis, and scoring of tests

    Thus more information implies less error of measurement. For other models, such as the two and three parameters models, the discrimination parameter plays

    Item response theory

    Item_response_theory

  • Observation
  • Active acquisition of information from a primary source

    Human senses are limited in range and accuracy and are subject to errors in perception, such as those caused by optical illusions. These limitations affect

    Observation

    Observation

  • Mind projection fallacy
  • Informal fallacy that the way one sees the world reflects the way the world really is

    than being related to personal perception. One consequence is that others may be assumed to share the same perception, or that they are irrational or

    Mind projection fallacy

    Mind_projection_fallacy

  • Random sample consensus
  • Statistical method

    element will be considered as an outlier if it does not fit the model within some error threshold defining the maximum data deviation of inliers (data

    Random sample consensus

    Random_sample_consensus

  • Félicie Affolter
  • Swiss psychotherapist and psychologist (1926–2024)

    could not be stored sufficiently or effectively, further disorders of perception and language acquisition and other cognitive as well as social performance

    Félicie Affolter

    Félicie_Affolter

  • Deming regression
  • Algorithm for the line of best fit for a two-dimensional dataset

    statistics, Deming regression, named after W. Edwards Deming, is an errors-in-variables model that tries to find the line of best fit for a two-dimensional

    Deming regression

    Deming regression

    Deming_regression

  • Face space
  • Theory of facial recognition

    never perfect; any factor that hinders face recognition can induce encoding error. Factors like negative colours, minimal viewing time and inversion (seen

    Face space

    Face_space

  • Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model
  • Model of human memory

    model (also known as the multi-store model or modal model) is a model of memory proposed in 1968 by Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin. The model asserts

    Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model

    Atkinson–Shiffrin memory model

    Atkinson–Shiffrin_memory_model

  • Pitch (music)
  • Perceptual property in music ordering sounds from low to high

    been found. At least one model shows that a temporal delay is unnecessary to produce an autocorrelation model of pitch perception, appealing to phase shifts

    Pitch (music)

    Pitch (music)

    Pitch_(music)

  • Mathematical psychology
  • Mathematical modeling of psychological theories and phenomena

    normal distribution in modeling the traits of the same individual, he also investigated measurement error and built his own model, and he also developed

    Mathematical psychology

    Mathematical psychology

    Mathematical_psychology

  • Prosopagnosia
  • Cognitive disorder of face perception

    Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is a cognitive disorder of face perception in which the ability to recognize familiar faces, including one's own

    Prosopagnosia

    Prosopagnosia

    Prosopagnosia

  • Mind at Large
  • Theory of psychedelic experience

    Huxley introduced the concept of Mind at Large in his books The Doors of Perception (1954) and Heaven and Hell (1956). Huxley held that psychedelic drugs

    Mind at Large

    Mind_at_Large

  • Receiver operating characteristic
  • Diagnostic plot of binary classifier ability

    the error variance of the regression model. Mathematics portal Brier score Coefficient of determination Constant false alarm rate Detection error tradeoff

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver operating characteristic

    Receiver_operating_characteristic

  • Uncanny valley
  • Hypothesis that human replicas elicit revulsion

    with perceptual uncertainty and the theory of predictive coding. Category error: Varying degrees of ambiguity may sometimes qualify an entity as not easily

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny_valley

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of research in engineering, mathematics

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • Scale error
  • Uttal, David H.; Rosengren, Karl S. (2004-05-14). "Scale errors offer evidence for a perception-action dissociation early in life". Science. 304 (5673):

    Scale error

    Scale_error

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    , the father of Rameses III.

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  • Aesthesis
  • n.

    Sensuous perception.

  • Feel
  • n.

    Feeling; perception.

  • Presension
  • n.

    Previous perception.

  • Misperception
  • n.

    Erroneous perception.

  • Omnipercipiency
  • n.

    Perception of everything.

  • Imperception
  • n.

    Want of perception.

  • Perception
  • n.

    An idea; a notion.

  • Perceptivity
  • n.

    The quality or state of being perceptive; power of perception.

  • Perceptive
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the act or power of perceiving; having the faculty or power of perceiving; used in perception.

  • Reperception
  • n.

    The act of perceiving again; a repeated perception of the same object.

  • Reception
  • n.

    The act of receiving; receipt; admission; as, the reception of food into the stomach; the reception of a letter; the reception of sensation or ideas; reception of evidence.

  • Reception
  • n.

    The act or manner of receiving, esp. of receiving visitors; entertainment; hence, an occasion or ceremony of receiving guests; as, a hearty reception; an elaborate reception.

  • Perfection
  • n.

    The quality or state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing requisite is wanting; entire development; consummate culture, skill, or moral excellence; the highest attainable state or degree of excellence; maturity; as, perfection in an art, in a science, or in a system; perfection in form or degree; fruits in perfection.

  • Error
  • n.

    A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error.

  • Mistake
  • v. i.

    To err in knowledge, perception, opinion, or judgment; to commit an unintentional error.

  • Misguide
  • n.

    Misguidance; error.

  • Error
  • n.

    The difference between the observed value of a quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the true value; -- sometimes called residual error.

  • Perceptibility
  • n.

    Perception.

  • Nostril
  • n.

    Perception; insight; acuteness.

  • Apperception
  • n.

    The mind's perception of itself as the subject or actor in its own states; perception that reflects upon itself; sometimes, intensified or energetic perception.