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perception The acquisition and processing of sensory information in order to see, hear, taste, smell, or feel objects in the world; also guides an organism's actions with respect to those objects. Perception may involve conscious awareness of objects and events; this awareness is termed a percept.
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perception (hearing) - process of knowing or being aware of information through the ear.
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perception Raul Hernandez-Peon, a young Mexican psychologist, conducted an experiment to find out how the brain filters unwanted signals and prevents itself being overloaded by the senses.
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perception means to understand or apprehend with the use of mind; it is the mental faculty of Recognition.
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percept What the perceiver sees or hears as a result of stimulation, as opposed to the physical reality of the stimulation. The percept may be considered the "object" of study in perceptual psychology. [1]
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