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Some of the most basic perceptual processes can be described by a series of principles that focus on ways we organize bits and pieces of information into a meaningful whole. The principles are known as .
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Even though top-down processing allows us to fill in the gaps in ambiguous and out-of-context stimuli, we would be unable to perceive the meaning of such stimuli without .
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is the ability to view the world in three dimensions and to perceive distance.
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is a phenomenon in which physical objects are perceived as unvarying and consistent, despite changes in their appearance or in the physical environment.
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The difference in the images seen by the left eye and the right eye is known as .
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are physical stimuli that consistently produce errors in perception.
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Dr. Gopher Broke created a new drug, Uppan Atom, for people suffering from erectile dysfunction. When his next patient, Nolonga A. Stud, talked to him about this problem, he gave Nolonga a film to watch, Beach Blanket Scrabble. While watching this film, the words "buy Uppan Atom" were flashed very fast on the screen, so fast that Nolonga could not consciously see the words. This process was an attempt to try .
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Perception that does not involve our known senses is called .







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