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 Freyd (1983) presented two pictures sequentially that implied motion, such as a person jumping off a low wall. In the "same" condition, the second picture was identical to the first; in the "time-forward" condition, the second picture was the jumper closer to the ground; and in the "time-backward condition, the jumper was further from the ground. The observer's task was to respond whether or not the two pictures were the "same" or "different." The response time was longest for _____.

Understand the relationship between physical properties of light and sound and their perception as color, brightness, loudness, etc.
Grasp the principles of color and brightness perception, including mechanisms like color mixing and influence of light intensity.
Comprehend the psychological processes of sensation and perception and how they convert environmental stimuli into internal representations.
Identify and explain the phenomena of sensory adaptation and perceptual constancy and their importance in perception.

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