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A person who can produce more of a good than another person is said to possess a comparative advantage.
Figure-Ground
A principle in perception and visual psychology, where the viewer separates an object (the figure) from its surroundings (the ground).
Visual Illusion
A perception that misleadingly differs from reality, often due to the brain's interpretation of visual stimuli in a way that contradicts physical measurements.
Distal Stimulus
An object or event in the external world that provides the basis for the sensory input that is ultimately processed by the sensory receptors.
Proximal Stimulus
The physical energy from a stimulus that directly interacts with sensory receptors, such as the light patterns seen by the eyes.
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