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Woodworth's "dynamic psychology"
Detection
The act or process of discovering or identifying the presence of something concealed or unknown.
Perception
The method through which people arrange and understand their sensory experiences to assign significance to the world around them.
Sensation
The method through which our sensory receptors and nervous system detect and interpret energies stemming from environmental stimuli.
Grapheme-Colour Synesthesia
A condition where an individual's perception of numbers and letters is associated with the experience of colors.
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