Psychology, asked by forammakwana01fm, 5 months ago

e "problem of perception" is best characterized as:
a. understanding how the brain can attend to a variety of stimuli non-consciously
b. understanding how humans can see, whereas some other animals cannot
c. making sense of a 3-D world from 2-D data​

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Answered by bismanaveed698
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Answer:

B) understanding how humans can see, whereas some other animals cannot

Explanation:

The problem of perception is that if illusions and hallucinations are possible then perception as we ordinarily understand it is impossible.

Answered by bishaldasdibru
1

Answer :

C. making sense of a 3-D world from 2-D data.

Explanation :

The "problem of perception" refers to the challenge of understanding how the brain is able to take in sensory information from the environment and turn it into meaningful perceptions. One aspect of this problem is understanding how the brain is able to make sense of the 3-D world from the 2-D data that is received through the eyes. This is known as the "depth perception problem" and it involves a number of processes such as visual cues like perspective, motion parallax, and binocular disparity that allow the brain to infer the distance of objects in the environment.

  • Option a refers to the ability of the brain to selectively attend to certain stimuli while filtering out others, this process is known as selective attention.

  • Option b refers to the ability of humans to see, which is enabled by the structure of the eye and the visual processing capabilities of the brain. Other animals have different visual systems and different abilities to see, for example, some animals have better night vision or can see ultraviolet light.

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