psychoperceptual
English
Etymology
From psycho- + perceptual.
Adjective
psychoperceptual (comparative more psychoperceptual, superlative most psychoperceptual)
- Pertaining to psychology and perception.
- 1992, GJ Barker-Benfield, The Culture of Sensibility, University of Chicago 1996, p. xvii:
- “Sensibility” […] denoted the receptivity of the senses and referred to the psychoperceptual scheme explained and systematized by Newton and Locke.
- 1992, GJ Barker-Benfield, The Culture of Sensibility, University of Chicago 1996, p. xvii: