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When do we experience perceptual filling-in?
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When do we experience perceptual filling-in?
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We experience perceptual filling-in when we perceive an area of missing visual information as being filled in with the surrounding context. This occurs due to our brain's interpretation of the context surrounding the missing visual information.
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