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VERY different meanings have been attached to the words sensation and perception by different writers; and this diversity of meaning is to be met with in physiological as well as in more strictly philosophical works. Yet it is most important that we should come to a definite understanding upon the subject, in order to know whether certain physiologists have been warranted in assigning sensation and perception to different parts of the brain, as functions of separate portions of this principal organ of mind.
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BASTIAN, H. Sensation and Perception.—I.. Nature 1, 213–214 (1869). https://doi.org/10.1038/001213a0
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