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Parts-based object recognition theories account for the fact that we easily perceive an object as a wine glass no matter if it is right side up or upside down.
Embodied Cognition
The theory that cognitive processes are deeply rooted in the body's interactions with the world and that the mind and body are intricately connected.
Vestibular Sacs
Structures within the inner ear that contribute to the sense of balance by detecting changes in head positioning.
Nociceptors
Specialized sensory receptors found throughout the body that respond to potentially harmful stimuli by sending pain signals to the brain.
Olfactory Receptors
Specialized nerve cells in the nose involved in detecting odors and converting them into signals sent to the brain.
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