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  • Essay / Sensation and Senception: the process of feeling and...

    By absorbing information and converting it into meaningful information, it could help us understand life and make good and wise decisions. There is a minimum amount of stimulation that must occur, in order for our organ to be able to detect these stimuli and this is the absolute threshold, which basically means that you will not be able to feel something very far away from you, unless this thing only reaches the minimum amount of stimulation. stimulation and your nose can feel it now. The lack or loss of one or more senses would create a big gap in the way we experience the things around us and a failure of perception would make it more difficult to understand the full picture of what is happening around us and would result in an inability to react. to a current situation. For example, if someone is blind, it will be difficult for the brain to get the complete picture and understand it in order to make a wise decision. But surprisingly, our brains rely on other sensory organs to get the information needed to get the complete picture in order to survive. I have a friend who was blind since the age of two, when I asked him how do you see or how do you imagine the chair, he described the chair exactly as we see it, but without color. His brain operates with the lack of visual information as a way to relay to other sense organs to achieve the same results that we can see that he cannot see. This does not mean