Perception


"Our total awareness of the world comes to us through our senses. Thus all our perceptions--whether they be of drawings, household objects, or other people--have a common basis. Yet, as we've seen countless times, two people often disagree sharply in their judgments about a third." (Tubbs & Moss, Human Communication, p. 33)

Biological Vision and Neural Networks

Do you believe what you see?

Illusionworks

Joy of Visual Perception: A Web Book

Mental Health Net - Sensation & Perception

Multiple Intelligence

Quiz Yourself

Selective perception

Sensation and Perception

Sensation & Perception Links on the Internet

Sensation & Perception Tutorial

Sense-making Studies

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