English

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Etymology

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From psycho- +‎ perceptual.

Adjective

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psychoperceptual (comparative more psychoperceptual, superlative most psychoperceptual)

  1. Pertaining to psychology and perception.
    • 1992, GJ Barker-Benfield, The Culture of Sensibility, University of Chicago, published 1996, page xvii:
      “Sensibility” [] denoted the receptivity of the senses and referred to the psychoperceptual scheme explained and systematized by Newton and Locke.