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Peirce tells us "that bad reasoning as well as good reasoning is possible; and this fact is the foundation of the ..."
Texture Gradient
A visual cue used to perceive depth, where the texture of a surface appears denser as the distance from the observer increases.
Relative Size
A perceptual clue that allows the observation of the size of an object in relation to other objects in its surrounding, contributing to the perception of depth.
Reversible Figures
Optical illusions or images that can be perceived in more than one way, demonstrating the brain's interpretative processes.
Figure-Ground
A principle in perception and visual psychology, where the viewer separates an object (the figure) from its surroundings (the ground).
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