Re: the scientific status of pcp

Gary Blanchard ( garyb@pics.com )
Tue, 18 Jun 1996 19:52:14 -0700

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Dear Jim-

Here's that attachment on 'perception.'

Best, Gary

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The wise old man turns over the stone, and squints at the writing on it.

"Perception is our process of understanding the world we live in. We
perceive such that we may form an illusion of reality in our own minds. The
quality of the illusion depends upon our level of perception."

"More importantly, perception allows us to notice changes in our reality. It
is our most direct link to nature, allowing us to gain important information
about our immediate surroundings and make predictions about the future.
Finally, we can perceive language, opening the world of communication to
us."

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