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    Undoubtedly their is a relationship between perception and reality. A relationship molded by ones’s daily interaction with the world. More often than not their is a difficulty to differentiate perception from reality; in which many believe that they are one and the same due to being dependent to their senses. The lines of perception and reality are blurred.As Gary Zukav said “Reality is what we take to be true. …What we take to be true is our reality.” Perception is the way in which one views…

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    Inception: Perception Changes Reality Christopher Nolan is known for his intellectual takes on genre pieces. Often incorporating his appreciation and love of the film medium, it could be argued that while he does not always resort to cheap twists, his eye for what separates film from other forms of entertainment and how he uses it to play with the audiences’ expectations and notions seems to be what primarily separates him from his contemporaries. Inception is no exception to this, and in fact…

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    observations are linked to the motor cortex, which is also active in infants, just as in adults. The motor cortex plans and carries out movement and is activated when an individual looks at a person doing physical things. Therefore, based on adults’ perception on emotions in simulations, infants too can also see other people’s facial expressions at a distance of approximately 30 centimeters, which is exactly the same distance between a nursing baby and their mother. Unlike adults, infants…

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    Perception can sometimes be a very odd thing. During the course of this assignment, I was very curious about how the people in my life perceived me. Was their perception of me mostly bad? Was their perception of me mostly good? Good or bad what was their reasoning? If their perceptions of me changed at any point? All of these questions went through my head as I handed each one of my charts away to the people I chose. I perceive everyone I chose for this assignment as either a close family member…

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    the retina to the brain, perception goes from complex to extremely complex. In other words, being able to experience the real world is one of the marvelous opportunities that we have. This phenomenon starts with light getting in contact with the cornea continuing to the back of the eyes, to the retina, before light goes to the optic nerve and end up in the brain. This process appears to be simple; nevertheless, each little section of the eyes plays a huge role in perception and become…

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    뀀뀀l Essay Introduction Visual communication is a marvelous process that requires and uses a complex framework involving our eyes, senses and brain interpretation. An eight-week course scratches the surface of the abundant knowledge there is to be had. This essay will answer some of the behaviors in which vision works and how it affects many areas of our daily lives. 1. Provide an explanation of how our eyes take in visual information and how mind interprets, processes and remembers that data.…

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    fundamental form is kenned as the ability to "feel" through our senses. Those senses being: visual perception, aurally perceiving, taste, touch and smell. When these senses are externally stimulated they are transmitted to our brain for perception. Perception in its most fundamental form can be described as the way we internalize the constant stimulants we receive throughout everyday life. Our perception of the world around us opens doors to the conditions of existence. We, as humans, use our…

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    complete the job. This is ultimately the knower’s perspective at work. Without their perspective, it would be extremely difficult to gain knowledge. Perception includes the five senses such as the sense of touch, sight, smell, hearing, and taste. Without these senses or ways to perceive life it would be almost impossible to pursue knowledge, but with perception one may obtain false knowledge.…

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    Swann’s Way, Marcel Proust analyzed the concept of time, more specifically the perception of time held by any individual. Proust, having great interest in the philosophical work of Bergotte, set out to explore the perception of time in this particular work. Time and how it is perceived, appears fluid and flows, rather than being linear or a mere list of events and feelings that defined an individual’s life. The perception of others in relation to how memories weigh on a person is considered in…

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    Individuals receive news and information from media, experts and political elites hence they take the existing advantage to express their ideas. Perception can be used interchangeably in opinion studies that seem to be defined differently according to orientation, however, it is important to conceptualize important concept beforehand so that readers will not be muddling…

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