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Match the terms, labelled a. through f., to their correct descriptions. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-highly organized membrane-bound intracellular structures
Primitive Features
Traits or characteristics considered to be more basic or simple in evolutionary or developmental terms, often associated with early ancestors or stages of development.
Top-down Processing
A cognitive approach to perception that utilizes pre-existing knowledge, expectations, and experiences to interpret sensory information.
Gestalt Principles
A psychological theory that proposes the human brain organizes visual elements into groups or unified wholes when certain principles are applied, such as similarity, proximity, continuity, and closure.
Visual Agnosia
A disorder marked by the inability to recognize or identify objects through sight, caused by brain damage.
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