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    http://www.studymode.com/essays/Ib-Tok-Essay-1447804.html erything either consciously or unconsciously. We can never fully picture anything without having a bias on it which limits our knowledge. The same can be said about biological limitations‚ especially sight because we can only see a small part of what can be seen. However‚ filtering is more limiting because it includes everything and not just things we can see. The least limiting is through past experience. Past experiences can be built on

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    Senseless: A False Sense of Perception I feel as though I have no choice but to be a skeptic about our ability to know the world on the sense experience given the information that is being presented. Our senses are touching‚ hearing‚ smelling and tasting‚ I believe it is quite possible that a person could think they see‚ touch‚ and smell something such as a glass of bear but there be no glass of beer present‚ therefore their perception of this glass of beer is false. There is a good

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    A passive optical network (PON) is a telecommunications network that uses point-to-multipoint fiber to the premises in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple premises. A PON consists of an optical line terminal (OLT) at the service provider’s central office and a number of optical network units (ONUs) near end users. A PON reduces the amount of fiber and central office equipment required compared with point-to-point architectures. A passive optical

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    Believing? Have you ever seen a magic trick? A magic tricks involves a distraction so the magician can do the trick. Sometimes magic tricks involve illusions‚ so seeing isn’t believing. I do not believe seeing is believing because not everything you perceive is true like ghosts and magic acts. Not everything you look at is real‚ somethings things are illusions. One example‚ in the story “Magic in the Brain” Tomsoni says he will change the color of a woman’s dress from white to red but‚ there is invisible

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    psychologist. The visual effect generally presents the viewer with two shape interpretations‚ each of which is consistent with the image. The viewer is meant to see two images; one being two humans facing each other and the other is a vase. This form is an illusion and is created by the mind. The fact that there are two images seen to us does not mean that one of them has to be wrong. There is no wrong or right‚ it is just how our brains interpret the information. It can be considered that these interpretations

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    decrease with age). 2) normal human eye can perceive only light with a wavelength between 390 and 750 nanometers. 3) range of frequencies that the ear can hear‚ is about 20-20000 Hz. The main reason of inaccuracy of human sense perception are illusions. 1)Our powers of attention are limited‚ and some degree of concentration is demanded of us before perception takes place. In addition‚ we are selective about what we pay attention to. 2)Also what we perceive depends upon the conditions that obtain

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    of us may be trapped in a cave of commonsense experience and beliefs‚ which may turn out to be nothing but shadows. Some of us live in a world of appearances but not true reality which exists at a deeper level. The everyday world is real‚ not an illusion‚ but is itself a mere copy of a higher reality and therefore all we perceive are imperfect "reflections" of the ultimate Forms‚ which subsequently represent truth and reality. What appears to be real is sensory knowledge but what is real is intellectual

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    Essay #1 - The Phantom Limb The phantom limb is a phenomenon within the body that occurs when a person has lost a limb. It is the sensation that a limb is present when in actuality‚ that particular limb may have been amputated or is absent from the body for any reason. Up to 70% of amputees even report feelings of pain in their missing limb (Schreinberg‚ 2010). In order to battle these reports of pain‚ doctors came up with a possible pain reliever‚ which is now known as mirror therapy. When

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    Webster Dictionary is provided: GHOST The soul or spirit of a dead person. A disembodied spirit. HALLUCINATION (psy) an apparent perception‚ as by sight or hearing‚ for which there is no real external cause‚ as distinguished from illusion ILLUSION A false impression or belief. False perception or conception of some object of sense. A perception of a thing which misrepresents it‚ or gives it qualities not present in reality. GOD Creator and ruler of the universe‚ eternal‚

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    One of the most prominent themes found in Tennessee Williams’ play‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ is the conflict between one’s illusions and reality. This is exemplified by each of the family members as they struggle to come to terms with reality and as a result‚ resort to a fantasy world to try and cope with their dissatisfaction with life. Laura is separated from reality and has a hard time adjusting to modern society. The world she lives in holds the comfort and meaning that the real world does not

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