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Explain sensing process thinking
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Writeacher
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Perception on continuum between sensation and thinking.
Sensation _________Perception_________Thinking
I. Sensation is awareness of stimulus (stimuli) -- energy changes that cause a response
II. Thinking involves a manipulation of symbols (words, sounds, images, implicit movements).
III. Perception involves sensation plus interpretation of that sensation. Although sensation doesn't necessarily involve perception, perception always involves sensation. (When touched, knowing just that you were touched is a sensation, but knowing <I>what</I> touched you is a perception.)
Sensation _________Perception_________Thinking
I. Sensation is awareness of stimulus (stimuli) -- energy changes that cause a response
II. Thinking involves a manipulation of symbols (words, sounds, images, implicit movements).
III. Perception involves sensation plus interpretation of that sensation. Although sensation doesn't necessarily involve perception, perception always involves sensation. (When touched, knowing just that you were touched is a sensation, but knowing <I>what</I> touched you is a perception.)
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