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Which of the following are achieved when the transthoracic lateral projection of the shoulder is done on full inspiration?
1) Wide latitude
2) Higher contrast
3) Decrease in exposure
Object Recognition
The cognitive process of identifying and categorizing objects in the visual field based on their appearance, shape, and size.
Parallel Processing
The ability of the brain to simultaneously process incoming stimuli of differing quality, a concept crucial to understanding how humans can perform multiple tasks at once.
Perceptual Constancy
The brain's ability to perceive objects as unchanging despite changes in sensory input, such as changes in illumination, angle of viewing, or distance.
Proximal Stimuli
The stimuli that interact with sensory receptors, directly influencing perception.
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