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What are social movements? Discuss the effects that social movements have on their participants and on society.
Orienting Responses
Involuntary physiological reactions to novel or significant stimuli, such as turning the head towards the source.
Top-down Processing
A cognitive process that starts with the analysis of high-level cognitive functions, such as prior knowledge and expectations, before processing specific details.
Induced Motion
A perceptual phenomenon where motion is incorrectly perceived in a stationary object because of the motion of a surrounding framework or context.
Apparent Movement
A perception phenomenon where stationary objects appear to move, often due to sequential flashing lights.
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