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Structure and processes are part of:
Perceptual Constancy
Perceiving objects as maintaining their identity although sensations from them change as their positions change.
Perceptual Constancy
The brain's ability to perceive objects as unchanging (having consistent shape, size, and color) despite changes in perspective, distance, and lighting.
Size Constancy
The perceptual stability of the size of objects in the world, perceiving them as having a constant size, despite changes in the distance from which they are viewed.
Perceptual Processes
The means by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions to give meaning to their environment.
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