Perception is the process by which organisms interpret and organize sensation to produce a meaningful experience of the world. Sensation usually refers to the immediate, relatively unprocessed result of stimulation of sensory receptors in the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, or skin. Perception, on the other hand, better describes one's ultimate experience of the world and typically involves further processing of sensory input. In practice, sensation and perception are virtually impossible to separate, because they are part of one continuous process.
Motivationis the push of the mental forces to accomplish an action. Unsatisfied needs motivate. On the biological level basic human needs of food, shelter and survival are powerful motivators. On the psychological level people need to be understood, affirmed, validated and appreciated. On the business level motivation occurs when people perceive a clear business reason for pursuing a transfer of knowledge or practices.
2006-06-19 21:41:47
·
answer #1
·
answered by cristy 2
·
0⤊
1⤋
PERCEPTION: 1. The process, act, or faculty of perceiving.
2. The effect or product of perceiving.
3. Psychology.
1. Recognition and interpretation of sensory stimuli based chiefly on memory.
2. The neurological processes by which such recognition and interpretation are effected.
4.
1. Insight, intuition, or knowledge gained by perceiving.
2. The capacity for such insight.
MOTIVATION: # Something that encourages: encouragement, inspiration, stimulation. See help/harm/harmless.
# Something that causes and encourages a given response: encouragement, fillip, impetus, impulse, incentive, inducement, prod, push, spur, stimulant, stimulation, stimulator, stimulus. See cause/effect.
# A basis for an action or a decision: cause, ground (often used in plural), motive, reason, spring.
2006-06-21 00:40:45
·
answer #2
·
answered by boring_sad_life 1
·
0⤊
0⤋
perception-motivation
My perception is influenced by my motivation to understand. The less motivated I am- the more I lack of good perception...thus I understand very little. ...lol...Oh man,..who am I to tell you the difference...English is not even my first language...it's my fourth. Good luck.
2006-06-19 21:47:51
·
answer #3
·
answered by justmemimi 6
·
0⤊
0⤋