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Sensation And Perception | Proven 2027 |

A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another based on expectations.

Distinguishing an object (the figure) from its surroundings (the ground). Similarity: Grouping similar items together. Proximity: Grouping items that are close to each other.

Report: Sensation and Perception 1. Introduction Sensation and perception are the two fundamental processes that allow us to experience the world. While often used interchangeably, they represent distinct stages of processing environmental stimuli. 2. Defining the Core Concepts Sensation: The Input Sensation and Perception

Filling in gaps to create a complete, whole object. 4. Influencing Factors Perception is subjective and can be influenced by:

Sensation provides the "bricks," while perception is the "architect" that builds the house. Together, they allow us to navigate and react to a complex, ever-changing environment. A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and

The critical step where physical energy is transformed into electrical impulses the brain can understand. Thresholds:

Starting with the individual pieces of sensory info and building up to a final image (data-driven). Proximity: Grouping items that are close to each other

The human brain does not see things in isolation; it looks for patterns. identifies several laws of grouping:

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