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    The Brain's Interpretation of Sensory Information So as to Give
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The Brain's Interpretation of Sensory Information So as to Give

Question 35

Question 35

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The brain's interpretation of sensory information so as to give it meaning is ________.


A) transduction
B) adaptation
C) perception
D) sensation

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