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Perceptual Segregation: How Your Brain Makes Sense of Chaos

Perceptual Segregation: How Your Brain Makes Sense of Chaos

Introduction to Perceptual Segregation Perceptual segregation is a foundational process within cognitive psychology and neuroscience, defined fundamentally as the mechanism by which the perceptual system analytically separates a complex sensory input field into discrete, meaningful components. This internal division, often described as the pulling apart of one portion of a perceptual region from the whole, […]

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