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  1. Perception includes the five senses; touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste. It also includes what is known as proprioception, a set of senses involving the ability to detect changes in body positions and …

  2. Perception refers to the way sensory information is organized, interpreted, and consciously experienced. Perception involves both bottom-up and top-down processing.

  3. Perception: the process by which people select, organize, and interpret (recognize) the sensory information, the act of understanding what the sensation represents

  4. In particular, I will discuss the development of ideas or theories about how sensation and perception occur, the dramatic impact on the field by the development of physiological methods that threatens to …

  5. Perception is the process by which an individual gives meaning to the environment. People‘s actions, emotions, thoughts and feelings are triggered by their perceptions of their surroundings.

  6. Perception is the process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting information from our senses. Selection: Focusing attention on certain sights, sounds, tastes, touches, or smells in your …

  7. Our ultimate destination in this chap-ter lies, beyond mere sensation, in the amazing realm of perception. There we will uncover the psychological processes that attach meaning and per-sonal …