Asked by Oscar Langarica on Jul 17, 2024
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The interpretation of what is sensed is called
A) sensation.
B) perception.
C) stimulation.
D) habituation
Sensation
Reaction that occurs when information contacts sensory receptors—the eyes, ears, tongue, nostrils, and skin.
Perception
The interpretation of sensation.
Stimulation
The action of encouraging something to develop, increase, or become more active.
- Discriminate between the concepts of sensation and perception in the scope of motor development.
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Lauren TruongJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Sensation refers to the process of detecting and encoding stimuli from the environment, while perception is the interpretation or organization of those stimuli into meaningful experiences. Stimulation refers to the process of applying a physical stimulus to the sensory receptors, and habituation refers to the process of becoming accustomed or desensitized to a repeated stimulus. Therefore, the correct answer is B, perception.
Learning Objectives
- Discriminate between the concepts of sensation and perception in the scope of motor development.
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