The analogy of perception to insensitivity can be completed with the concept of numbness. Just as perception involves being sensitive to and aware of sensory stimuli, insensitivity represents a lack of responsiveness or emotional detachment towards those stimuli.
The analogy would be perception : sensitivity :: insensitivity : callousness. Just as sensitivity is a heightened awareness or responsiveness, callousness is a lack or disregard for the feelings or well-being of others.
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An analogy for perception insensitivity could be someone wearing sunglasses in a dark room - their ability to perceive the environment accurately is limited due to the sunglasses blocking out important visual cues.
The word pair "AWARENESS APATHY" would best complete the analogy. Perception is to awareness as insensitivity is to apathy, highlighting the contrast in attentiveness and emotional response.
Awareness and ignorance.
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Ignorance. Just as perception is the ability to be aware of and understand things, insensitivity is the lack of awareness or understanding of others' feelings or experiences.
Perception insensitivity is like trying to taste a dish with a numb tongue - you may miss subtle flavors or details that others can pick up on easily.
Perception is like a lens through which we interpret and understand the world around us. Just as different lenses can alter how we see things, our perceptions can be shaped by our experiences, beliefs, and biases.
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As you probably know, an analogy is a thing that helps someone to understand a concept. For instance an example of an analogy is: "The Nucleus of a cell is like a Brain, because the nucleus of a cell controls what goes on in it." The analogy for Cell Nucleus is Brain in this case. A FUNCTIONAL analogy is an analogy of an object or thing that doesn't necessarily look, smell, feel, taste, or sound like your to-be-analogized thing, but it has a similar purpose. An example of this is: "The cell membrane of an animal cell is like a bunch of security guards because they both control what goes in/out." I hope I was helpful.