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  2. Sense - Wikipedia

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    Sensation and perception are studied by a variety of related fields, ... There is a genetic basis for this difference between perception given the same sensory ...

  3. Perception - Wikipedia

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    Haptic perception relies on the forces experienced during touch. [24] Professor Gibson defined the haptic system as "the sensibility of the individual to the world adjacent to his body by use of his body." [25] Gibson and others emphasized the close link between body movement and haptic perception, where the latter is active exploration.

  4. Psychophysics - Wikipedia

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    Psychophysics quantitatively investigates the relationship between physical stimuli and the sensations and perceptions they produce. Psychophysics has been described as "the scientific study of the relation between stimulus and sensation" [1] or, more completely, as "the analysis of perceptual processes by studying the effect on a subject's experience or behaviour of systematically varying the ...

  5. Weber–Fechner law - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the Weber–Fechner law. On each side, the lower square contains 10 more dots than the upper one. However the perception is different: On the left side, the difference between upper and lower square is clearly visible. On the right side, the two squares look almost the same.

  6. Sensory nervous system - Wikipedia

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    A sensory system consists of sensory neurons (including the sensory receptor cells), neural pathways, and parts of the brain involved in sensory perception and interoception. Commonly recognized sensory systems are those for vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell, balance and visceral sensation.

  7. Somatosensory system - Wikipedia

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    Area S2 processes light touch, pain, visceral sensation, and tactile attention. S1 processes the remaining info (crude touch, pain, temperature). [13] [14] [15] BA7 integrates visual and proprioceptive info to locate objects in space. [16] [17] The insular cortex (insula) plays a role in the sense of bodily-ownership, bodily self-awareness, and ...

  8. Sensorium - Wikipedia

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    What is considered a strange blurring of sensation from one perspective, is a normal and 'natural' way of perception of the world in another, and indeed many individuals and their cultures develop sensoria fundamentally different from the vision-centric modality of most Western science and culture. One revealing contrast is the thought of a ...

  9. Sensory processing - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps one of the most studied sensory integrations is the relationship between vision and audition. [16] These two senses perceive the same objects in the world in different ways, and by combining the two, they help us understand this information better. [17] Vision dominates our perception of the world around us.