Sensation involves sensory transduction and interpretation of stimuli, contradicting the notion that it is entirely simple and uninterpreted.
Sensation involves the conversion of stimuli detected by receptor cells into electrical impulses that are then transported to the brain through a process called sensory transduction. While sensations are the first step in experiencing the world around us, they are not purely simple and uninterpreted; there is always some level of interpretation involved in how we perceive stimuli.
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