Asked by Matthew Krueger on Sep 29, 2024

Which of the following allows us to experience perceptual constancies

A)  bottom-up processing
B)  perceptual hypotheses 
C)  binocular depth cues
D)  linear perspective

Perceptual Constancies

The tendency to perceive objects as unchanging, despite changes in sensory input, such as changes in illumination, angle, or distance.

Bottom-Up Processing

A perceptual approach where processing begins with the sensory input and works up to the formation of a perceptual experience.

Perceptual Hypotheses

A theory in psychology suggesting that perception involves the brain's activity of generating theories about what objects in the external world are most likely to account for the sensory information it receives.

  • Understand perceptual constancies and the processes that contribute to our perception of a stable environment despite changes.