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Explain why strong upper-level divergence will cause the pressure in the center of a surface low to decrease.
Proximal Stimulus
The physical energy from a stimulus as it directly interacts with sensory receptors, such as the pattern of light hitting the retina.
Distal Stimuli
External objects and events in the environment that provide the basis for the perception of stimuli.
George Berkeley
George Berkeley was an Irish philosopher in the 18th century, best known for his theory of immaterialism, arguing that physical objects do not exist independently of the mind that perceives them.
Empiricism
A philosophical standpoint emphasizing that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience and evidence gathered through experimentation.
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