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What is the difference between sensation and perception

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What is the difference between sensation and perception

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Sensation is the processing of sensory information. The stimulation is converted in each sense to neural messages that are sent to the brain. The processing of the sensory information in the brain is called perception. This type of perception is called bottom-up processing. When the brain uses preconceptions or expectations to interpret the information it is called top down processing. This is where the brain might fill in missing or ambiguous information.

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