Subject: Re: Difference between cognition and perception? From: David Hirst <d.hirst(at)UNIMELB.EDU.AU> Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2004 17:28:22 +1000Well there are "misconceptions" so .... What are the differences between "percepts" and "concepts"? cheers, David At 10:26 PM 14/04/2004 -0700, Pierre Divenyi wrote: >One other thought, a bit in Eliot Handelman's line of musical thinking: >Whereas we speak of "misperceptions", I have never heard anyone referring >to "miscognition". How come? Are we infallible when it comes to cognition >(memory, attention, learning, etc.)? > >Pierre Divenyi David Hirst Lecturer, Educational Design Dept of Teaching, Learning and Research Support University of Melbourne Victoria, 3010 Australia ph +61 3 8344 7568 Fax +61 3 8344 4341 http://www.infodiv.unimelb.edu.au/telars/cds/