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Syllogistic Form 6I
Given the following syllogistic form:
-For Syllogistic Form 6I, after filling in the Venn diagram,
Phi Phenomenon
A visual illusion where separate images shown in rapid succession appear to be a single moving image.
Phi Phenomenon
An optical illusion of perceiving continuous motion between separate objects viewed rapidly in succession.
Preattentive Processing
The subconscious accumulation of information from the environment before it reaches conscious awareness.
Bottom-up Processing
A cognitive process in perception that starts with raw sensory data being received and then integrated to form a perception or understanding, without preconceived context.
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