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Sensory Perceptions

Sensory Perceptions

Can you really trust your senses and the interpretation of sensory data to give you an accurate view of the world? Describe and discuss the accuracy and the weaknesses of the human senses as they pertain to thinking in general and to your own thinking in particular.


Write a two  (600 words) page paper in which you:
1.    Provide at least three (3) reasons for believing in the accuracy or inaccuracy of sensory information.
2.    Identify and describe at least three (3) factors contributing to the accuracy of sensory data.
3.    Discuss the role of memory with regard to the interpretation and evaluation of sensory data.
4.    Use at least two (3) quality resources in this assignment. Your textbook may count as one (1) source. At least one (1) of your sources must be obtained from the collection of databases accessible from the Learning Resources Center Web page.

  • use subtitles as needed.remember this is an English paper so proper
  • grammar and good English structure is a must

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Sensory Perceptions

As Elvidge (2007) explains, senses can at times fail to transmit the required data to the brain despite the fact that they are believed to be very reliable tools.  This mostly happens when a person is drowsy, ill, or exhausted. Unlike the infants, adults mostly rely on their senses when engaged in different forms of activities that require a certain level of thinking. This paper explains the reasons for believing in the accuracy of sensory information and identifies a number of factors that contribute to the accuracy of sensory data. The analysis…………………

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