PERCEPTION NOW YOU SEE IT…NOW YOU DON’T. THE FIVE SENSES THE ONLY WAY THAT THE HUMAN BODY TAKES IN INFORMATION TOUCH SIGHT HEARING TASTE SMELL.

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PERCEPTION NOW YOU SEE IT…NOW YOU DON’T

THE FIVE SENSES THE ONLY WAY THAT THE HUMAN BODY TAKES IN INFORMATION TOUCH SIGHT HEARING TASTE SMELL

PERCEPTION THE PROCESS BY WHICH STIMULI ARE PROCESSED BY THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INTO MEANINGFUL INFORMATION

A SIMPLE PROCESS….? NOT REALLY -- IT IS REALLY COMPLEX PERCEPTION REALLY ALTERS THE SENSING PROCESSES OR AT LEAST FILTERS INCOMING STIMULI NECESSARY TO UNDERSTANDING YOURSELF AND UNDERSTANDING OTHERS.

PERCEPTION DON QUIXOTE BY CERVANTES A CLASSIC STORY OF PERCEPTION

PERCEPTION JUST AS DON QUIXOTE, WE TEND TO PERCEIVE/SEE THE WORLD EXACTLY AS WE TO SEE WANT TO SEE IT! AND THEN, WE ACT ON IT!

THREE UMPIRES TALKING: SOME ARE FOULS AND SOME ARE NOT, BUT I CALL THEM AS THEY ARE. I CALL THEM AS I SEE THEM. THEY ARE NOTHING TILL I CALL THEM!

Life and Work are like that It depends on how we see it And how we call it And then How we ACT on it!

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE- SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF MANY YEARS.

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Perceiving an Object or Person