Perception
From No Subject
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[edit] Definition
In the mirror stage the infant sees its reflection in the mirror as a whole/synthesis, and this perception causes, by contrast, the perception of its own body (which lacks motor coordination at this stage) as divided and fragmented.
[edit] Freudian Dictionary
All perceptions which come about through painful, tactile, and auditory, or visual stimuli are the more likely to be conscious.[1]
[edit] Perception
All perceptions which are received from without (sense-perceptions) and from within-what we call sensations and feelings-are Cs from the start.[2]
[edit] Perception, Internal
Internal perceptions yield sensations of processes arising in the most diverse and certainly also in the deepest strata of the mental apparatus. [3]
