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What is the main difference between sensation and perception?
What is the main difference between sensation and perception?
- Sensation is a problem-solving process, while perception is a fill-in context
- Sensation is a brain's interpretation, while perception detects physical stimuli
- Sensation detects physical energy, while perception interprets raw sensory data (correct)
- Sensation interprets raw sensory data, while perception detects physical energy
What is an example of a perceptual illusion mentioned in the text?
What is an example of a perceptual illusion mentioned in the text?
- Ebbinghaus-Titchener Illusion (correct)
- Optic Nerve Illusion
- Primary Visual Cortex Illusion
- Blind Spot Illusion
Where is the V1 located in the brain?
Where is the V1 located in the brain?
- In the temporal lobe at the bottom of the brain
- In the parietal lobe at the side of the brain
- In the frontal lobe at the top of the brain
- In the occipital lobe at the back of the brain (correct)
Why does the brain fill in missing information in the visual field?
Why does the brain fill in missing information in the visual field?
What is the function of perception according to the text?
What is the function of perception according to the text?
What is the main function of perception according to the text?
What is the main function of perception according to the text?
What is the Ebbinghaus-Titchener Illusion an example of?
What is the Ebbinghaus-Titchener Illusion an example of?
Where is the V1 located in the brain?
Where is the V1 located in the brain?
What does the optic nerve lack, resulting in a break in the visual field?
What does the optic nerve lack, resulting in a break in the visual field?
What is the role of the brain's fill-in process in perception?
What is the role of the brain's fill-in process in perception?