Visual Vision and Sensory Perception and its Relation to Interior Environment Design

Shahrayar A. Mahmood

Abstract


Perception is the way that man communicates with his surrounding environment. It is a mental process in which knowledge is made human to the outside world by sensory stimuli, as well as sensory perception is not limited to the sensory characteristics of the shape are also understood but also include extensive knowledge that serves this form.

We are actually aware of only what helps us to respond to what we face in positions, or what satisfies us in our practical lives. Sensory perception is an auxiliary factor; this means that cognition is a response to sensory forms, symbols, and objects with the intention of doing the behavior.

The question is:

Does every Interior environment design seem perfect for every person who lives and deals with it?

The response depends on the nature of the external stimuli, the nature of the senses, the state of mind, and the direction of thinking and to previous information and experiences of man, who lives in a certain place and time.

The study focuses on the main differences which effects on the consciousness toward the interior environment spaces.

Keywords: Visual vision, Sensory Perception, Interior Place, Psychological Effects, Place and Time


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