perception and sensory processing in animals
Perception and sensory processing in animals refer to the way animals perceive and interpret information from their environment through their senses, such as sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. It involves the processing and integration of sensory inputs to form a coherent representation of the surroundings, enabling animals to navigate, communicate, and make decisions based on their perception of the external world.
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