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salam&sori,OH Iqbal wrote: > > Kalau lihat dari subject sepertinya postingan yang bagus, sayang saya > dan mungkin beberapa orang disini tdk mengerti artinya, mungkin ada yg > bisa terjemahkan..? > > Salam :) > > Iqbal : > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Nov 29, 2009, at 12:10 AM, "Razif Halik Uno" <razifha...@gmail.com > <mailto:razifha...@gmail.com>> wrote: > >> >> >> Ini dari kuliah Psychologi tingkat piro mbakyu? >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From: * "joustin0708" <joustin0...@yahoo.com> >> *Date: *Sat, 28 Nov 2009 12:28:59 -0000 >> *To: *<gorontalomaju2020@yahoogroups.com> >> *Subject: *[GM2020] Perception And Sensation >> >> >> <http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Mu9EzkY5b0Q/SxA7w1a2XwI/AAAAAAAABO4/wV0MD5ch3cQ/s1600/cognitive%201.png> >> What do you see of the illustration on the left? I'm sure your first >> answeris going to be a man with a saxophone. However, do you realise >> if there is also another illustration on it? Yes! There's a woman's >> facein the shadow. The illustration that represented called as an >> objectand when seeing the object stimulate a perception. >> >> This is what we call in psychology as `Perception'. And how can we >> not ableto realise both of the illustration in the same time? Or >> perhaps theresome people can easily recognise both of the >> illustrations in the sametime? According to this, when we see the >> world, the visual of the worldinvolve; depth, colour, size, shape, >> object recognition. When seeing the illustration we can only think >> about what is similar to us –a manwith the saxophone-, because this >> is easier to be perspective by us. Keep in mind that our assumption >> or previous knowledge can lead us into false conclusion. >> The perception itself is stimulated by our experience and knowledge. >> The object that seen by us can be manipulated our perception. >> Therefore the conclusion can be false since we see the object even if >> there isn othing wrong with the object. >> >> So how can be our perception false? >> >> When we see the world, the visual of our image to the object will >> involve such as depth, colour, size shape, object recognition. >> According towhat has mentioned earlier, */t//herefore a perception is >> not the same as reality/*. Another question is asked, then how do we >> make sense of the world? The answer is by a sensation – will be >> explained presently-. >> >> However it's just a sample to introduce you a slight about >> perception. What Irequire to mark this time is about a perception >> through internet and I'm vastly interested on this subject. These >> days internet has been used by many people all over the world to >> access their needs. Such as blogging now becomes interestingly to >> have a society although theydon't know each other. Their >> communication is only through a comment.Through what they read, they >> believe the `reading' as a real person. They sometimes find to get >> further step to know each other by givingpersonal information, such >> as giving their phone numbers. Theperception to the person stimulate >> through the sensation when readingthe person's blog, letter, text, >> etc. Nevertheless, through thesecommotions the perception with the >> blog becomes a desire to `like ordislike' the writer –remember they >> begin with reading first - if seemsthey have a chance to meet in >> person, then they perhaps would like totake further step in a certain >> relationship. >> >> Thephenomenon above is often happens recently, moreover people >> sometimes use this as a simple to obtain a partner. Perhaps it's >> difficult forus to distinguish the object whether is false or true >> through internet.However, some people answer this that they consider >> with their feelingto say it false or true, but remember the feeling >> of what they believederives as of a perception. According to this can >> well call it as wella s a sensation? As I consider that is due to >> human's sensationprimarily rely on sight and hearing and their >> perceptions seemly derive from what they see and hear (if they call >> each other). >> >> Sensation differs from perception, the structure of seeing the object >> entirely has diverse majors. However the sensation has five majors or >> in other hands it calls sensory channel, namely, sight, hearing, >> touch, smell,taste. >> >> In the case phenomenon above the perception seems intertwined with >> the sensation. Or perhaps the stimulation of the perception derives >> from the sensation first –keep in mind; they begin by reading the >> article from the blog-. (SAM) >> >> >> >> >> > >