In communication, the receiver is the person or group of people who receive the message sent by the sender. The receiver is also called the "audience" or decoder. The receivers role is to make sense of the message and decode it before it can be absorbed and received by the brain. The extent to which the receiver comprehends the message will depend on several factors, including how much they know about the topic and their experiences. The receiver must translate the words into thoughts, process the thoughts, and determine how to respond to the sender. The receiver's education and experience may be different from the sender, which can lead to different interpretations of the message. Successful communication takes place when the receiver correctly interprets the sender's message. Providing feedback can help the receiver clarify their understanding of the message.