Jerome Bruner developed a model of perception that involves transforming sensory stimuli into meaningful information through an intellectual process. Perception is how we interpret and organize sensory information to understand our environment. It involves signals in the nervous system resulting from stimulation of the senses. There are several factors that influence perception, including selection of stimuli, organization, and interpretation. Perception errors can occur due to biases like primacy/recency effects, stereotyping, halo effects, projection, and selective perception. In organizations, accurate perception is important for interpersonal relationships, employee selection, performance appraisal, and impression management.