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Differences in talent and ability of workers resulting in differences in their wages are consistent with the marginal productivity theory of income distribution.
Perception
The method through which people arrange and understand their sensory inputs to ascribe significance to the world around them.
Unified Perception
The cognitive process of integrating information from various sources into a coherent whole, as in seeing an object as a single entity despite the disparate sensory inputs.
"Binding Problem"
A term used in neuroscience and cognitive science to describe the challenge of how different aspects of sensory experiences (such as color, shape, location) are combined into a single, integrated perception.
Brain Areas
Specific regions within the brain that have distinct functions or are associated with particular processes such as memory, emotion, or sensory input.
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