consciousness and perception
Consciousness refers to our awareness and subjective experience of the world and ourselves, including our thoughts, emotions, and sensations. It is the state of being mentally awake and aware of our surroundings. Perception, on the other hand, is the processing and interpretation of sensory information received from our environment. It involves the way we gather, organize, and make sense of sensory data, shaping our understanding of the world. Perception allows us to recognize objects, interpret events, and form judgments based on sensory input.
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