Asked by Sophia Turgeon on Jul 19, 2024

verifed

Verified

Perceptions differ from sensations in that:

A) perceptions depend as much on prior experience as they do on neural cues traveling between receptors and the brain.
B) perceptions are purely psychological, whereas sensations are purely neural.
C) each sensation is actually a large set of perceptions.
D) sensations depend mostly on learning, whereas perceptions are innate processes.

Perceptions

The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.

Sensations

The initial information gathering and processing phase, involving the detection of stimuli by the sensory organs and their translation into neural signals.

  • Identify the distinctions between sensation and perception, as well as their significance in understanding our environment.
verifed

Verified Answer

HK
Hitesh kumaarJul 25, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Perceptions involve not just the neural cues traveling between receptors and the brain, but also the individual's interpretation of those neural cues based on prior experience, memories, context, and expectations. Sensations, on the other hand, are purely physiological responses to stimuli.