Definition
Perception refers to the way in which something is understood or interpreted by someone, especially the process of recognizing and interpreting sensory information.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "perception" places the primary stress on the second syllable, "SEP." The pronunciation reflects typical regional variations in vowel sounds and pronunciation style between American and British English, focusing on the clear articulation of the "SEP" part.
Etymology
The word "perception" is derived from the Latin word "perceptio," which means "a receiving or collecting, a taking possession, apprehension." This comes from the verb "percipere," meaning "to seize, grasp, or take possession of."
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"Perception" is a term that encapsulates the process of recognizing, understanding, and interpreting sensory information and experiences. It can refer to both the physiological process of receiving sensory information (e.g., visual or auditory perception) as well as the cognitive process of making sense of that information based on prior experiences and beliefs.
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