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One of the most impressive perceptual processes may be the sensation of writing
words into a context that may be different for each reader. The success of reaching
the reader 's mind and to bring the reader into a technical description, a mathemat-
ical equation or an abstract reasoning mode for an abstract view of mediating the
perception of the author 's sensation. This process is also affected by the reader 's
ability to recall the feeling that occurs in the text. The text is correlated to earlier ex-
periences, or if not trying to adjust their subjective level of earlier understanding
of the subject, e.g., the feeling of solving an abstract, and complex mathematical
equation.
The integration between the two adherent activities, but still separable pro-
cesses, sensing and processing activities in the human perception is complex and
probably individually adapted. The detailed procedure of how we, in detail, per-
ceive the surroundings with the senses and based from the acquired information
actually take an active part in a perceptual sensation procedure, is still not clear.
The interplay between observation to perceive dynamic information, perceptual
action when actively collecting data and reaction based on the acquired informa-
tion, makes us unique and unpredictable as individual subjects. As stated earlier
Figure 3.2. Complex logistics create a need for structural and effective storage. Photo cour-
tesy and copyright Peter Wide
ยท 2010.
 
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