Edward Ihnatowicz Quote

In perception itself, two distinct processes can be discerned. One is the gathering of the primary, sensory data or simple sensing of such things as light, moisture or pressure, and the other is the structuring of such data into information.


p. 133 - The Relevance of Manipulation to the Process of Perception, 1977


In perception itself, two distinct processes can be discerned. One is the gathering of the primary, sensory data or simple sensing of such things as...

In perception itself, two distinct processes can be discerned. One is the gathering of the primary, sensory data or simple sensing of such things as...

In perception itself, two distinct processes can be discerned. One is the gathering of the primary, sensory data or simple sensing of such things as...

In perception itself, two distinct processes can be discerned. One is the gathering of the primary, sensory data or simple sensing of such things as...