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What is the difference between sensation and perception according to the bottom-up processing theory?
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What is the difference between sensation and perception according to the bottom-up processing theory?
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Bottom-up processing theory suggests that sensation is the registration of sensory information in the nervous system, while perception is the interpretation of this sensory information.
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