1.b> 1) ; ; stereoscopic perception ; colour perception .i> ; organs of perception / ;
2) ;
2.b> 1) , , ; perception of necessity ; perception of beauty ;
2) , , ( i>); lyric perceptions of friendship and love / ; a campaign to change general public perception of the police , ;
3.b> , i> ; perception into the heart of human activity ; a film is bristling with sharp perceptions ; well-intentioned people lacking in keen perception , ;
4.b> .i> ;
5.b> : the perception of (the) profits .i> .