
Perception and the Senses
In Our Time
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The Interconnected Nature of Senses and Perception
This chapter explores the interconnected nature of sensory perception, delving into how touch experiences influence visual perception and how the brain's plasticity allows for adaptations in individuals born blind or deaf. It challenges traditional categorizations of senses and discusses recent findings showing visual neurons responding to cues both visually and through touch. The conversation also touches on the concept of outer reality, illusions, and the role of innate knowledge in shaping our subjective experience.
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