The mental result of perceiving; the sensation of something perceived; that part of the mental state resulting from an act of perception. "The modern discussion between percept and concept, the one sensuous, the other intellectual."
... were the size of the percepts, in a number of cases smaller, and in a few cases larger. This was determined by comparison between the image and the percept immediately on opening the eyes and seeing the object at the end of the five minutes occupied by the experiment. A similar mode of comparison showed that, in about half of the experiments, the images were at the end of five minutes approximately ... — Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 • Various