👉 Introsusception, in the context of the human brain's ability to perceive and interpret information from outside the body, refers to a unique process where sensory input is integrated with previously stored memories, allowing for the interpretation of new information. This process occurs through complex neural pathways that connect different regions of the brain. The term "introsusception" was coined by psychologist and neuroscientist John B. Watson in 1975 as an umbrella term to describe a wide range of cognitive