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Parallel Processing
The brain's ability to simultaneously process incoming stimuli of differing quality, a fundamental mechanism underlying many aspects of human cognition.
Opponent-Process Theory
A psychological and neurological model that explains a range of human behaviors, including vision and emotions, by opposing elements or processes.
Color-Deficient Vision
A condition characterized by difficulty in distinguishing certain shades of color, often referred to as color blindness.
Context Effect
The influence of environmental factors on one's perception of a stimulus, showing how context can alter interpretation and memory.
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