Perception
Perception is a biophysical faculty or the physio-psychological and cultural phenomenon that links life's action to worlds and the environment through individual and collective senses and ideologies. In the human species, perception is also linked to the mechanisms of cognition by the abstraction inherent in the idea and the notions learned in thought. The word perception thus refers to either the sensory capacity or the process of collecting and processing sensory or sensory information or the resulting awareness. In experimental psychology, in the human being, we distinguish scales from conscious perception and unconscious perception, also called implicit or subliminal perception. This distinction has been extended to other animals to the extent that it is recognized or, to another extent, can be trained and conditioned to indicate whether or not they have perceived a stimulus. The perception of a situation involves both the senses, the mind, the ideas, the moment and the time.