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Divide and simplify: Divide and simplify:    ÷
÷ Divide and simplify:    ÷

Grasp the concept of induced motion and its perceptual effects.
Recognize the perceptual problem-solving situations, such as the correspondence problem and the binding problem.
Understand how perceptual cues influence our orientation and movement responses.
Explain the optical illusions related to motion and depth perception.

Definitions:

Implicit Memory

A type of memory in which previous experiences aid the performance of a task without conscious awareness of these previous experiences.

Long-Term Memory

Long-term memory is the capacity of the brain to store a large amount of information for periods ranging from hours to a lifetime.

Numerical Memory

The ability to remember and recall numbers, sequences of numbers, and numerical information.

Sensory Memory

The shortest-term element of memory, it acts as a buffer for stimuli received through the senses, allowing a trace to be retained for a brief moment after the original stimulus has ceased.

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