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The Shepard's Table illusion is an example of

A) how rods and cones enable the perception of different colors,brightness,and constancy.
B) the way that the brain uses built-in assumptions about the physical world but can be fooled.
C) the way shape constancy is perceived by the brain to understand and function in the real world.
D) how the perceptual system can judge relationships between objects and their actual size.

Shepard's Table Illusion

A visual illusion where two tables appear to be different shapes but are in fact identical; highlighting how context can influence perception.

Rods and Cones

Rods and cones are types of photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye that detect light and color, respectively.

Shape Constancy

The perceptual phenomenon by which we perceive the shape of an object as constant despite changes in the angle of perception.

  • Comprehend the critical function of illusions in uncovering the processes of normal perception.
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