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Class XI


                                                        Chap 5


                     Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes

                                                  Lesson Notes


                                                      Module 1





               We get aware of various objects with the help of our sense organs (e.g., eyes, ears). These
               organs collect information not only from the external world, but also from our own body.
               The information  collected  by  our  sense  organs  forms  the  basis  of  all  our  knowledge.
               However, in order to be registered, the objects and their qualities (e.g., size, shape, colour)
               must be able to draw our attention. The registered information must also be sent to the

               brain  that  constructs  some  meaning  out  of  them.  Thus,  our  knowledge  of  the  world
               around  us  depends  on  three  basic  processes,  called  sensation,  attention,  and
               perception.These processes are highly interrelated; hence, they are often considered as
               different elements of the same process, called cognition.


               NATURE AND VARIETY OF STIMULUS OR SENSORY PROCESSES

               The external environment that surrounds us contains a wide variety of stimuli. Some of
               them can be seen, or can be heard only, or that we can smell, or taste or we can experience
               by touching. Human beings are bestowed with a set of seven sense organs. These sense
               organs are also known as sensory receptors or information gathering systems, because

               they receive or gather information from a variety of sources.  Five of these sense organs
               collect information from the external world. These are eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin.
               Besides these five external sense  organs, we have also got two deep senses. They are
               called  kinesthetic and vestibular systems. They provide us with important information
               about our body position and movement of body parts related to each other.



               SENSE MODALITIES
               The initial experience of a stimulus or an object registered by a particular sense organ is
               called sensation. It is a process through which we detect and encode a variety of physical

               stimuli. Sensation also refers to immediate basic experiences of stimulus attributes, such
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