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When organizational parts interact to produce a joint effect that is greater than the sum of the parts acting alone, __________ occurs.


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Perceptual Adaptation

The ability of the body to adjust to an environment by filtering out distractions, enabling more effective perception.

Feature Detection

The process by which the brain identifies specific elements of sensory input, like edges or movements, to perceive objects or scenes.

Interposition

A visual cue in perceiving depth, where one object partially blocks another, leading the observer to perceive the blocking object as closer.

Interposition

A visual cue in which one object partially covers another, indicating that the former is closer to the viewer.

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