Meaningful information refers to sensory input that has been processed and organized by the brain in a way that gives it significance and allows for understanding or interpretation.
Related terms
Perception: Perception is the process by which we interpret and make sense of sensory information from our environment.
Attention: Attention is the cognitive process that enables us to selectively focus on specific stimuli while filtering out irrelevant or distracting information.
Encoding: Encoding is the process of converting sensory inputs into a format that can be stored and later retrieved from memory.