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A difficulty in attending to more than one visual object at a time is
Perceptual Ambiguity
A situation in which a visual stimulus lacks a clear interpretation due to conflicting perceptions or because it can be seen in more than one way.
Pointillism
An art technique where small, distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image, associated with post-Impressionist painters.
Cubism
An early 20th-century art movement marked by the use of geometric shapes and a viewpoint that represents subjects from multiple perspectives.
Gestalt Continuity
A principle in Gestalt psychology that suggests humans naturally perceive objects as organized patterns and unified wholes rather than as separate components.
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