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What are three basic concepts shared by virtually all human cultures that are fundamental to what we call religion? Use examples to illustrate your answer.
Signal-Detection Theory
A framework describing how individuals discern between information-bearing patterns and random patterns that distract from the information, especially in the context of decision-making under uncertainty.
Volley Principle
A theory explaining how auditory nerve fibers collectively transmit sound wave frequencies by firing in rapid succession.
Frequency Theory
A theory in hearing that suggests the frequency of the auditory nerve's impulses corresponds to the frequency of a sound wave, affecting the pitch we perceive.
Visual Perception
The capability to understand the immediate surroundings through the analysis of information found in visible light.
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