Consider the crucial difference between sensation and perception and how context may affect the perception of pain.

Considering the complexity of the world, it is tempting to think that the human senses are designed to take in information with as much accuracy as possible. However, the literature points to the fact that sometimes sensory systems actively distortinformation. For example, touch receptors stop signaling about the way clothes press against skin, or the visual system ignores blind spots in vision.  In some cases, the distortion of information is beneficial, allowing humans to ignore unimportant details.   Sometimes the distorted reports of sensory systems can be detrimental, as when an amputee suffers constant pain from a limb that is no longer there. To understand the mind, you have to understand how sensory systems report on the world. Important to this understanding is the distinction between sensation and perception.

Consider the crucial difference between sensation and perception and how context may affect the perception of pain.

With these thoughts in mind:

Describe of the most crucial differences between perception and sensation and explain why. Then, provide an example of how context may affect pain perception. Finally, explain two potential costs and two potential benefits of pain perception.

2David M. Newman discusses how the media is a major source of information about human differences. In this response paper, describe two examples of media representation of people different from yourself in some way (gender, race, sexuality, class, disability, religion, etc.)  These examples can be from any types of media you like. One of these examples must be one that you feel positively reflects a group; the other must be an example that you feel negatively reflects a group.  Explain your opinion.

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