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Describe five distal stimuli and their associated proximal stimuli that one experiences in the environment. No two stimuli should have the same perceptual dimension. For each of these distal stimuli, discuss the top-down information used in perceiving it.
Blisters
Fluid-filled pockets that form on the skin's surface, often as a result of friction, burns, or other injuries.
Ragged Wound
A cut or tear that has irregular, jagged edges, often caused by a blunt trauma or an object tearing the skin forcefully.
Puncture Wound
A deep wound caused by a sharp object penetrating the skin and possibly underlying tissues.
Puncture Wound
A deep wound caused by a sharp object penetrating the skin and possibly affecting underlying tissues.
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