A perceptual region is a type of region that reflects the way people think about a certain area, often based on shared feelings, cultural identity, or historical experiences. These regions are not strictly defined by physical boundaries but are more about personal perceptions and social constructions of space, connecting to ideas of regional analysis through subjective interpretation of place.
The American "South" is regarded as a perceptual region characterized by shared cultural traits, including accents, cuisine, and music. Similarly, Silicon Valley represents a high-tech hub in the public's mind, not just an economic region.
Perceptual regions influence people's behavior and investments. For example, a city's reputation as an arts district can attract tourists and creative professionals, shaping its economic development and urban character.