Perception is the brain's way of making sense of the world around us. It involves processing sensory information from our environment, allowing us to navigate, interact, and respond to stimuli. This complex process is influenced by both bottom-up and top-down factors. Key theories explain how we perceive, from constructivist to direct approaches. Understanding perception's role in everyday life, from driving to medical diagnosis, highlights its importance. Illusions and errors reveal the limitations of our perceptual systems, showing how our brains can sometimes be tricked.