You can produce perceptive characteristics with developmental inference.
However in the human mind the perceptual ability to inter change data across a wider field of inference and sensory input, this allows for better data organisation in our minds. Just inferring answers going mainly from a small pool of learned data is a dumber aspect of human intelligence but needed in many tasks in life.
If you think of just the smallest instances of 2 electrons in entanglement, if our brains are making use of such things it is enough entanglement to assist massive degrees of neural infomatic organisation.
This edge we may have over machine intelligence currently won't last for much longer in the grand scheme of things after all our intelligence might well be just a case of replicating a few quantum tricks with a sufficiently advanced enough computer.