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    Per·cep·tion
    /pərˈsepSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. Oct 28, 2023 · Perception is a fundamental concept in psychology that refers to how we interpret and make sense of the world around us. It is a complex process that involves both our sensory experiences and our cognitive processes. Perception is essential to our daily lives, as it helps us navigate our environment and decide how to act.

  3. Perception definition, the act or faculty of perceiving, or apprehending by means of the senses or of the mind; cognition; understanding. See more.

  4. 1. a. : a result of perceiving : observation. b. : a mental image : concept. 2. obsolete : consciousness. 3. a. : awareness of the elements of environment through physical sensation. color perception. b. : physical sensation interpreted in the light of experience. 4. a. : quick, acute, and intuitive cognition : appreciation. b.

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English per‧cep‧tion /pəˈsepʃən $ pər-/ W3 AWL noun 1 [ countable, uncountable] the way you think about something and your idea of what it is like perception of children’s perceptions of the world the public perception of the government’s performance 2 [ uncountable] the way that you notice things with...

  6. perception, Process of registering sensory stimuli as meaningful experience. The differences between sensation and perception have varied according to how the terms are defined. A common distinction is that sensations are simple sensory experiences, while percepts are complex constructions of simple elements joined through association.

  7. Perception refers to the way sensory information is organized, interpreted, and consciously experienced. Perception involves both bottom-up and top-down processing. Bottom-up processing refers to the fact that perceptions are built from sensory input. On the other hand, how we interpret those sensations is influenced by our available knowledge ...

  8. Perception (from the Latin perceptio, percipio) is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the environment. [1] All perception involves signals in the nervous system, which in turn result from physical or chemical stimulation of the sense organs. [2]

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