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How does the role of the thymus change as an infant grows?
Perceptions
The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.
Sensations
The initial information gathering and processing phase, involving the detection of stimuli by the sensory organs and their translation into neural signals.
Ames Room
A distorted room that creates an optical illusion, making objects appear larger or smaller than they truly are.
Texture Gradient
A visual cue in perception that allows individuals to see the gradual change in the texture of objects as they move away, helping in depth perception.
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