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lina2011 [118]
4 years ago
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You had insomnia the night before an important presentation. The next morning as you look around the room at coworkers you norma

lly consider supportive, you begin to believe that they do not appreciate all the hard work you have evidently done on this project. This is an example of which influence on perception?- emotional- psychological- physiologcal- cultural
Social Studies
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cupoosta [38]4 years ago
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Answer:

Physiological

Explanation:

Physiological perception: The sensation is the input received by the sensory receptors about the physical world, whereas perception is the phenomenon by which the brain chooses or selects, organizes or arranges, and interprets these sensations. So, the physiological basis of perception is sense. Perception depends on sensation, yet not all sensations are being perceived. In the given example, the coworkers produces a physiological impact on the individual's perception of not being appreciated.

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