Psychology, asked by jyrwabahrit, 7 months ago

Professor Bloom discusses an example where two squares appear different colors although they are the same. What is the explanation for this bias?

a. our brain compensates when we see two squares far away from one another

b. our brain fails to account for colors that change rapidly

c. our brain adjusts for changes of color when objects move very quickly

d. none of the above






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