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# Taste | # Taste | ||
# Smell | # Smell | ||
Sensory receptors send information gathered from signals to the brain for processing. | 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) |