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Perception The process of organizing and interpreting information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events. We see not how the world is.
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Chapter 4 Sensation & Perception. Sensation The process by which stimulation of a sensory receptor produces neural impulses that the brain interprets.
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1 Sensation and Perception. 2 Sensation & Perception How do we construct our representations of the external world? To represent the world, we must detect.