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Perception

Perception

Sensation is everything that is being detected by a sensory receptor.

Preception is every sensation that is being interpreted, consciously experienced and organized, so it is everything that is being perceived.

  • Two spotlights of perception can be split or emerged into one (for example focusing on one tree or on the whole landscape).
  • It can be intensified (can be noticed easily) or dimmed (diffuse). This is also known as fineness of perception.
  • This is possible to do with the DLPFC.

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