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Why are glacial striations so important?
Sensory Stimulus
Any object or event that elicits a sensory response.
Phi Phenomenon
An optical illusion in which stationary objects shown in rapid succession, such as flashing lights, appear to be moving.
Feature Detection
A process by which the nervous system detects specific elements of visuals, such as lines, edges, or movements, in order to recognize objects.
Bottom-Up Processing
An approach to information processing that starts with the sensory input and builds up to the perception of the whole from individual parts.
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