Tag: Perceptual Synthesis


SENSORY INTERACTION

Introduction to Sensory Interaction Sensory interaction represents a fundamental principle of neurological function, defined formally as the sophisticated integration of multiple sensory processes required to successfully perform a task or achieve a unified perception of the environment. Unlike the study of isolated sensory modalities (such as vision or audition), sensory interaction examines the dynamic, often […]

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PERCEPTUAL SYNTHESIS

Introduction and Defining Perceptual Synthesis Perceptual synthesis represents a fundamental cognitive mechanism through which the organism constructs a coherent and actionable understanding of the external environment. It is not merely the passive reception of sensory input, but rather an active, constructive process involving the compilation and integration of information received from all available sensory modalities—sight, […]

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