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A tiny gap that is found between two or more neurons is called a(n) :
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.
Top-down Processing
A cognitive process that uses the brain's existing knowledge, concepts, ideas, and expectations to make sense of incoming sensory information.
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