The processes is perception.
The interpretation of sensory information is called "perception". It comes from the Latin word percipere, which means to seize or understand.
Perception is how you interpret the world around you and make sense of it in your brain.
Hydraxon said: It can occur pretty much anywhere you want it to. All you need to do is learn how to use it in the first place, and about a year later it works fine.
Sensory
Sensation
The interpretation of sensory information is called "perception". It comes from the Latin word percipere, which means to seize or understand.
Perception is a process by which an organism recieve certain information about environment. Perception is always based on sensation.
Give example of sensation and perception?
what are the four components involved in the perception of a sensation? what are the four components involved in the perception of a sensation?
No, perception cannot occur without sensation due to the relative nature of both working together. Where and what information would be collected and processed in the brain if there was no sensory impulses? Basically, perception wouldn't happen at all if it wasn't for the sensation and vice versa
sensation
Sensation is how you take in info, perception is how you make sense of it
sensation; perception
In order for sensation to become perception, it must be received by the somatosensory cortex.
Sensation is the pickup of information by our sensory receptors, for example the eyes, ears, skin, nostrils, and tongue. While Perception is the interpretation of what is sensed.
Kenneth H. Norwich has written: 'Information, sensation, and perception' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Perception, Senses and sensation 'Classical theoretical physiology' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Pathological Physiology, Physiology
Hugh James Foley has written: 'Sensation and perception' -- subject(s): Perception, Senses and sensation