This document provides an overview of sensation and perception. It defines sensation as the detection and processing of sensory information, while perception involves interpreting and organizing sensations. The key senses are described, including vision, audition, olfaction, gustation, and the skin and body senses. Sensory processing involves transduction, coding, and reduction of stimuli. Psychophysics examines thresholds and signal detection theory. Perception involves selection of stimuli through attention, as well as organizational processes like perceptual constancies and Gestalt laws of grouping. Both bottom-up and top-down theories are described.