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    the drawing The Flowering of Love, I would just see a rose. Top-down processing, also known as deductive reasoning, constructs perceptions from the sensory input by drawing on our experience and expectations. Top-down processing interprets what our senses detect. It uses past events and prior knowledge to draw conclusions. For example, if I were to touch a hot stove for the first time, I would learn that it is hot and it would burn me. The next time I see a hot stove I would use top-down…

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    consciousness and others are barely noticed or not noticed at all. Attention refers to selecting certain stimuli from among may and focusing cognitive resources on those selected. Selective attention In real life, hundreds of stimulus impinges on our senses but we attend to only a few. Thus, there is a purpose in our attention and it is selected purposive in nature. The selective aspect of attention has been recognized by almost all, in spite of divestible application of its concept. In…

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    2003). As researchers speculate about the possible reasons for a lack of initiative they discuss concepts such as not wanting to ask for help (Brown et al., 2003), cultural factors (Diken, 2006; Pichette, Berven, Menz, & La Fromboise, 1997), feeling a sense of hopelessness that leads to a lack of initiative (Cagran et al., 2011), and perceiving professionals as uncaring or disrespectful (Rueda, Monzo, Shapiro, Gomez, & Blacher, 2005). (ADD REFERENCE ABOUT POSITIVE REAPPRAISAL, GLIDDEN & NATCHER,…

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    1. Children with sensory processing and autism spectrum disorder were the key words used to search the UNF OneSource database. This research compared the home and the school sensory processing challenges. I continue to be curious about how students act while in the two settings and compare the students’ behavior to each other. 2. Earlier research assisted in identifying sensory processing as how “the central and peripheral nervous systems manage incoming sensory information from sensory…

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    Sometimes we see ourselves in front of the mirror and we ask “is that me?” Is that the reflection of myself or who is the image in front of me? Our mood depends on the ways we see ourselves or the way people perceive us. How our environment decides the way we see ourselves and sometimes we confront ourselves and we ask who is the real me and the answer is they are all real or there is not a real one. Twenty years ago I left my country with the idea to travel the world and and meet new or…

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    Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION TO NOISE 2.1 SOUND: Sound is a form of energy that produces a sensation of hearing in our ears. Sound is produced by vibrating objects. The matter or substance through which sound is transmitted is called a medium. It can be solid, liquid or gas. Sound moves through the medium form the point of generation to the listener. When an object vibrates, it sets the molecules of medium around it vibrating. The…

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    Listening understanding and support other Listening skills are very important part of our daily life. From baby to adulthood uses listening skills to understand and take information to which we convert the language to which we tend to understand the meaning of what we are hearing. The sound process and sent the signal to the brain to translate into the meaning words. For example, when the baby was born about one to two years old, parent like mother and father teaches the baby by making the baby…

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    Internet Plagiarism Among College Students Plagiarism and student cheating has become more of a problem over the recent years. Gaining the attention of the public, media, teachers/professors, and school officials. The ease of access to internet is speculated to be the cause of the increased scholarly dishonesty and decrease in academic honesty. There have been several articles in the media stating that there was an epidemic of fraud and that plagiarism was widespread on campuses. Supporting…

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    The Effects of Context on Perceptions of Ambiguous Stimuli Introduction Perception can be defined as the process where the brain interprets the sensations it receives (Wortman & Loftus, 1992). The task of perception is to extract sensory inputs from the environment and organise them into meaningful percepts, which is what is perceived (Zimbardo & Weber, 1994). The perceptual set theory states that perception is an active process involving interpretation, selection and inference (Allport, 1955)…

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    What is an illusion? An illusion is like a false idea about something .I think illusions are of value in life because I am sure everyone had an illusion before, it’s really about how the brain react. In the play “The Tempest” it has a lot of illusions in it because they use a lot of magic, but in reality we don’t use magic it is just how we think things is something but it is really something different. I feel that…

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