Psychology

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Application: Sensation and Perception Examined Sensation and perception play two complementary, but different roles in how you experience the world. Your sensory receptors and nervous system send information from your senses like room temperature or the smell of perfume to the brain in raw form. Perception is the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information. Perception is what allows you to make meaning out of what you see, hear, taste, touch, and smell. Factors like experiences, assumptions, and expectations help form perception. To Prepare for This Assignment: Review Module 6,”Dual Processing, Sleep, and Dreams.” Consider the importance of vision. Review Module 15, “Basic concepts Sensation and Perception.” Consider the importance of the other senses. Review Module 16, “Perceptual Organization and Interpretation.” Consider how senses affect perception. To get ready for this task: Look over Module 6, “Dual Processing, Sleep, and Dreams.” Think about how important vision is. Review Module 15, “Basic concepts Feelings and thoughts.” Think about how important the other senses are. Look over Module 16, “Perceptual Organization and Interpretation.” Think about how the senses affect how we see. Review Module 17, “The Nonvisual Senses.” Consider the importance of the other senses. Assignment Submitted by day seven a paper of 1 to 3 pages. Address the following: What sense do you think would be most difficult to live without? Why? Do you think it would be more or less challenging to lose that sense of birth, at a young age, or later in life? Explain your answer, and integrate source materials to provide an informed rationale. If it were possible to regain that sense at some point in the future, how would that impact your perception of the world around you? Your answer should reflect an understanding of how each of the senses help people navigate the physical world and promote perception.

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