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  • 4.1: Sensation versus Perception

    •  OpenStax College: Psychology: "Chapter 5, Section 1: Sensation versus Perception" URL

      As you read this section, take note of the concept that sensation is what comes into our body through our sensory organs and perception is what our brain does with that information. Think about examples of how we might be tricked in the process!

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