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8
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difference between the images provided by the two retinas
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9
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ability to see the relation of objects in space
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10
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illusion in which the same object is seen as two alternating figures--first one, then the other
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11
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chemical receptors on the tongue that decode molecoles of food or drink to identify them
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12
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nerve receptors in the skin that respond to pressure, temperature, or pain
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14
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ability to perceive an object as having the same shape regardless of the angle at which it is seen
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15
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how rough or smooth objects appear; used in depth perception
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16
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the sense of smell
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19
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ability to perceive an object as the same color regardless of the environment
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20
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ability to keep objects in the environment steady by perceiving either ourselves or outside objects as moving
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1
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odor chemicals that communicate a message
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2
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an apparatus used to demonstrate depth perception
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3
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illusion in which one line in a picture with two equal-length lines seems longer
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4
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a perceptual cue that involves grouping like things together
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5
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an organized whole, shape, or form
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6
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process of filling in the missing details of what is viewed
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7
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ability to keep an object's brightness constant as the object is moved to various environments
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13
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ability to retain the size of an object regardless of where it is located
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17
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inaccurate perceptions
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18
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a perceptual cue that involves grouping together things that are near one another
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