Constant reminding ourselves that we not see with our eyes but with our synergetic eye-brain system working as a whole will produce constant astonishment as we notice, more and more often, how much of our perceptions emerge from our preconceptions. ?David Eagleman, Ph.D., Neuroscientist Our senses, cognitions, and emotions help us to survive and make sense of the world. However, each of us individually may rely more on one method of processing than another. For example, some people tend to rely more on their senses for information (they like to have observable, quantitative measurements), while others rely more on mental analyses (they want to logically analyze the situation). Still others rely on their intuitions (they just know), while others rely more on emotions (its not real until they feel it). Preconceptions and memories also modulate and color what we sense, think, and feel. T Did you use sensory information, logical analysis, intuition, or feelings? Or a combination? Did your preconceptions and memories play a role too? Write 6-12 sentences in the Forum describing your answer. (5 points). After you finish, read some of your classmates Forum entries. Find one that interests you and tell them what you learned from what they wrote. (6-12 sentences; 5 points).
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