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9.2. Inferring Meaning

 

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Once perceptions have got past our basic attention and into the reasoning mind, the next step is derive meaning from those sensations, creating useful information from the raw data out of which we can then decide how to respond.

There are a number of overlapping ‘lenses of perception’ through which we rapidly filter this data (see Fig. 9.3), many of which can have a significant effect on the eventual meaning that we infer from the sensations we experience.

Fig. 9.3 Inferring meaning
 

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