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In Loving v.Virginia (1967) , the Supreme Court


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Bottom-up Processing

An approach to information processing that starts with small details and builds up to a comprehensive picture.

Context Effects

This term refers to how the context, or surrounding information and environment, can influence perception, understanding, and memory of events or stimuli.

Trilevel Processing

A theoretical concept in cognitive psychology and neuroscience proposing that information is processed at three levels: automatic, algorithmic, and reflective, contributing to complex mental activities.

Perceptual Primitive

Fundamental elements from which more complex perceptual structures are built, such as edges or color in visual perception.

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