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Interpreting visual illusions is evidence of the work that our perceptual processes are performing under normal conditions. Visual illusions can be viewed as examples of
Puberty
A developmental stage where an individual undergoes physical changes to reach sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce.
Rapid Physical Development
A phase, usually during puberty, where individuals experience swift growth in physical stature and bodily changes, significant for adolescent psychology.
Reproductive Capability
The biological ability of an organism to produce offspring through sexual or asexual means.
Storm And Stress
A concept in developmental psychology referring to the period of adolescence in which teenagers are in conflict with parents, are moody, and exhibit risky behaviors.
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