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PSY101- Week 2 Discussion 1 -The Brain, Sensation, and Perception

PSY101- Week 2 Discussion 1 -The Brain, Sensation, and Perception

1. The Brain, Sensation, and Perception: Seeing Is Believing? 1st Post Due by Day 3. To prepare for this discussion, please read Chapters 2 and 3 of your textbook. In addition, watch Perspective: Brain Games (Season 6) and the Charlie Chaplin Optic Illusion and read “Culture and Point of View”. Additionally, review the weekly Instructor Guidance and any relevant Announcements. In this discussion, you will consider the important role the brain plays in perceiving sensory information by describing perception, examining individual experience, recognizing cultural differences, and applying this content to your own life experiences. The brain is a marvelous tool that helps us interpret the many experiences we encounter on a daily basis. Yet, our perception may be vastly different than the reality of the sensory cues we receive. • Watch Perspective: Brain Games (Season 6), which explores the way in which the brain actively constructs reality. In addition, view the Charlie Chaplin Optic Illusion. • Read “Culture and Point of View”. • Discuss perception. In your discussion, include the following: o Distinguish between “sensation” and “perception”. Identify some of the major structures in the brain that are responsible for these processes. o Identify some of the important cues the brain uses to make sense of the world. o Examine why the brain sometimes perceives things differently than they actually are. Point out an example other than those given in the required sources for the week. o Indicate possible cultural explanations for differences in perceptual experience based on your resources and your experiences (see “Culture and Point of View”). • Remember to use your own academic voice and apply in-text citations appropriately throughout your post Post your initial response of 250 words or more by Day 3 (Thursday).

 

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Sensation and Perception

Sensation and perception are two completely different elements.  Sensation precedes perception.  Sensation is physically receiving a stimulus through one of the five senses, while perception is decoding the stimulus into something recognizable.  Sensation and perception happen with each other, there cannot be one without the other.  Below I will go through examples and explain in further detail the rather complex distinction between sensation and perception. Sensation, sounding a lot like its root word, sense, i…

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