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Which of the following statements is true? question 5 options: 1) sensation and perception are two distinct processes with little or no overlap. 2) as we experience them, there is no clear boundary between the processes of sensation and perception. 3) perception involves the detection of stimulus energies, and sensation involves the process of integrating, organizing, and interpreting sensory data. 4) because sensation and perception involve separate and distinct brain areas and are mostly unrelated, most researchers can only focus on one or the other.

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