Percept: this is the representation of what is perceived by someone or something, it is the basiccomponent in the formation of a concept
It is also a way of conceiving somethingknowledge gained by perceiving; sensing: becoming wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
It is also a way of conceiving somethingknowledge gained by perceiving; sensing: becoming wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
The process, act, or faculty of perceiving.
2. The effect or product of perceiving.
3. Psychology
a. Recognition and interpretation of sensory stimuli based chiefly on memory.
b. The neurological processes by which such recognition and interpretation are effected.
4.
a. Insight, intuition, or knowledge gained by perceiving.
b. The capacity for such insight.
2. The effect or product of perceiving.
3. Psychology
a. Recognition and interpretation of sensory stimuli based chiefly on memory.
b. The neurological processes by which such recognition and interpretation are effected.
4.
a. Insight, intuition, or knowledge gained by perceiving.
b. The capacity for such insight.
In My Own Words:
Perception is the way in which people see things in their own way with the use of emotion and create a judgement without any or much evidence.
An example of perception is when someone sees an advertisement of a detergent with a lady holding a towel to her face. This indicates that the detergent advertised makes your washing soft and smooth.
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