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is the active psychological process in which stimuli are selected and organised into meaningful patterns.
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an interpreted sensation. Eg, a sound felt is a sensation;
Ãâó: www.willdurant.com/glossary.htm
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Visual and sensory awareness, discrimination, and integration of impressions, conditions, and relationships with regard to objects, images and feelings.
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our awareness of the world and its contents through sensory experience. The analysis of perception and the attempt to deal with skeptical arguments about perceptual knowledge are central philosophical topics. Perception involves both our capacity to be sensorily affected by external objects and our ability to bring these objects under concepts, although other capacities might also have a role to play. ...
Ãâó: www.filosofia.net/materiales/rec/glosaen.htm
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Grover C. Gilmore, Case Western Reserve University
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