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Sensations have been described as the physical responses to stimuli, while perceptions are the psychological responses to those same stimuli. Is it possible that people have different perceptions based on the same sensations? On other words, do people interpret sensations differently? Why or why not?

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Answer: Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

One person's red might be another person's blue and vice versa, the scientists said. You might really see blood as the color someone else calls blue, and the sky as someone else's red. But our individual perceptions don't affect the way the color of blood, or that of the sky, make us feel.

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