It is the action we are doing in a specific moment, such as smelling flowers or looking at flowers. If anything changes in our time frame, a sensation feeling will kick in immediately. If a bee lands on the flower, we can see that something has changed but don’t identify was has caused the change. As for “Perception, it organizes, identifies, and interprets sensation” (Gilbert 132). Once perception kicks in there is a small process it follows. Although this process occurs many times, you spent less time thinking about the process and more time thinking about your surroundings. To go back to the bee on the flower, our brain has now allowed us to realized that the bee is a bee. Now that we can conclude what an object is, we use perspective to give our point of view on what we are sensing. If we see a bee on a flower, we tend to get scared or freak out because bees aren’t the friendliest. As we all know there are five senses; Vison, Taste, Smell, Touch, and Sound. It only takes a small amount of energy “absolute threshold: the minimal intensity needed to just barley detect a stimulus” (Gilbert 132). Our brain is working hard to keep all your senses in check. If one of these senses aren’t working, this means that the brain isn’t working correctly to give the proper
It is the action we are doing in a specific moment, such as smelling flowers or looking at flowers. If anything changes in our time frame, a sensation feeling will kick in immediately. If a bee lands on the flower, we can see that something has changed but don’t identify was has caused the change. As for “Perception, it organizes, identifies, and interprets sensation” (Gilbert 132). Once perception kicks in there is a small process it follows. Although this process occurs many times, you spent less time thinking about the process and more time thinking about your surroundings. To go back to the bee on the flower, our brain has now allowed us to realized that the bee is a bee. Now that we can conclude what an object is, we use perspective to give our point of view on what we are sensing. If we see a bee on a flower, we tend to get scared or freak out because bees aren’t the friendliest. As we all know there are five senses; Vison, Taste, Smell, Touch, and Sound. It only takes a small amount of energy “absolute threshold: the minimal intensity needed to just barley detect a stimulus” (Gilbert 132). Our brain is working hard to keep all your senses in check. If one of these senses aren’t working, this means that the brain isn’t working correctly to give the proper