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Principles of Perception
Fundamental aspects governing how individuals interpret sensory information from their environment, impacting their understanding and interaction with the world.
Selective Screening
A process by which individuals or systems filter information, allowing attention to be focused on the most relevant or critical data.
Perceptual Process
The perceptual process is the sequence of psychological steps that a person goes through in receiving and interpreting information from the external environment, involving sensation, attention, and interpretation.
Five Elements
In various philosophies, a model of analyzing the world through five basic constituents such as earth, water, fire, air, and ether.
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