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# Taste
# Taste
# Smell
# Smell
Sensory receptors send information gathered from signals to the brain for processing. leading to stimulation of the sensory system.
Sensory receptors send information gathered from signals to the brain for processing. Leading to stimulation of the sensory system.
 
For example: Light striking retina of the eye (recepting light), Odor molecules (receptiing smell).
For example: Light striking retina of the eye (recepting light), Odor molecules (receptiing smell).
Therefore sensory data forms our perceptual reality.




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# (Memory)
# (Memory)
# (Recall)
# (Recall)
===The Beholders share===
sensory input
prior expectations -> conscious seeing
importance of context context


(sensory Neuroscience signals sent by ... go through the nervous system. physical or chemical reaction/stimulation of the sensory system. light striking retina of the eye. smell odor molecules hearing waterpressure)
(sensory Neuroscience signals sent by ... go through the nervous system. physical or chemical reaction/stimulation of the sensory system. light striking retina of the eye. smell odor molecules hearing waterpressure)