Nature of Logic and Perception Paper
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Nature of Logic and Perception Paper
Perception is the process by which people select, organize, interpret, retrieve, and respond to that information. This information that surrounds the people is gathered from the five senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. Any two people's perceptions or responses are not necessarily identical, even when they have to do with the same event. People use the perceptual process to pay attention to and to select, organize, interpret, and retrieve information from the world around them. The perceptual process involves the perceiver, the setting, and the perceived. Responses to the perceptual process involve thinking and feeling and action classifications.
Through perception, people process information inputs into responses involving feelings and action. Perception or someone's take on something is a way of shaping impressions about oneself, other people, and daily life experiences. It also serves as a screen or filter through which information passes before it has an effect on people. A person's perceptions have a huge impact on his or her responses to a given situation.
With myself I don't really have a formal perceptional process. I jump to a lot of bad or different conclusions because I don't use all of my senses or I am not organizing my thoughts. I see or hear things in a certain situation and I act from there. I never take the time to process anything. I get into a lot of disagreances or arguments with my sisters, parents and especially my husband because of what I do. I guess you can say that I let my emotions run my perceptual process.
Perceptual blocks are things that can make the perceptual process inaccurate and affect the response. These blocks can be anything like; stereotypes and prototypes, halo effects, selective perception, projection, contrast effects, and self-fulfilling prophecy. Not be self-aware, not seeking wide ranges of different information, not trying to see a situation as others would, not being aware of different kinds of schemas, not being aware of perceptual distortions, not being aware of self and other impression management, and not being aware of attribution theory implications; are all perceptual blocks that I can honestly say I suffer from. I have selective perception really bad. I only perceive what I want to perceive. I only hear what I want to hear.
The Critical Thinking Process is becoming aware of assumptions, questioning the assumptions, detecting ideas or information presented from one particular point of view are considered to be biased, analyzing the context; factors that could affect an idea or action and how it is interpreted, and it also involves seeking alternative points of view or trying to imagine other ways of seeing things. The Critical Thinking Process can be influenced and manipulated by perception. Having a negative perception of a situation and cause a negative response that can lead unnecessary