Perception
Using the information you gather from all of your senses, perception is the process through which you interpret the environment around you. It's how the brain creates an accurate, reasonable representation of the world that surrounds you, which is constantly updated in response to fresh stimuli and signals.
Despite the fact that it doesn't seem like a special talent, it is nonetheless amazing that people are able to perform it. Consider the fact that you are constantly exposed to a barrage of confusing information coming from a variety of sources. The brain, however, has no trouble digesting all of that data continuously. After all, it is one of the greatest puzzles in neuroscience. Even more mysterious than how the brain processes all of those many impulses is how it actually gets them. Furthermore, people don't know if their ability to perceive is fully automatic or if they have some degree of control over it.