Question: What is the difference between sensation and perception? * (1 Point) Sensations are meaningless bits of information; perceptions are meaningful Sensation is the first

What is the difference between sensation and perception? * (1 Point) Sensations 

What is the difference between sensation and perception? * (1 Point) Sensations are meaningless bits of information; perceptions are meaningful Sensation is the first awareness of external stimuli; perceptions is the experience we have after assembly of sensations Sensation is by primary cortex; perception is by association areas All of the above

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