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20 Mar extra-sensory

Perception or perceptiveness that cannot be credited to sight, hearing, taste, smell or tactile input: a sixth sense. Usually, extra-sensory perception involves high levels of sensitivity to context and the ability to correlate much episodic and ascriptive knowledge to build expectations that would not be possible without the integration of significant amounts of knowledge. Extra-sensory perception may be considered a higher-than-ordinary level of consciousness or sensitivity.
Keywords: sensory
perception
sense
knowledge
context
expectations
integration
References: associationism
cognition
inference
knowledge
taxonomy

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