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The Major League Baseball season has begun and everyone at Apperceptive HQ has a smile on their face. Sure, a new beginning yields boundless optimism from our baseball fans, but it's the launch of MLBlogs that's making us happy.
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ap·per·cep·tion ( p r-s p sh n). n. 1. Conscious perception with full awareness. 2. The process of understanding by which newly observed qualities of an ...
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Characterized by nearly perfectly intact visual ability on a basic sensory level (sight, acuity), but cannot form a visual percept of the object. ... People with this type of agnosia fail tests such as visual matching, comparing similar figures, and copying drawings.
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Apperceptive is a site that develops standard site and blog layouts. They have had a number of big-name clients including ... Six Apart acquires Apperceptive, fires up client-centric strategy...
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Apperceptive agnosia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apperceptive Agnosia is the visual disorder that renders a person unable to recognise objects. It is also known as visual space agnosia . Distinction between shapes is difficult, although other asp...
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Blogging software company Six Apart has announced a new "social media services" strategy that involves a new satellite office in New York, the acquisition of social-media consulting and development firm Apperceptive, and a new initiative to "provide new advertising, design, implementation, development and site...
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The blogging software and services company said it has acquired Apperceptive, a company that designs and creates social media communities to expand its offerings to bloggers and small businesses. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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noun. the act or process of apperceiving; the state or fact of the mind in being conscious of its own consciousness. Etymology: Fr aperception < apercevoir, ...
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