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How does the bottom-up processing theory explain perceptual illusions?
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How does the bottom-up processing theory explain perceptual illusions?
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Bottom-up processing is a theory of perception that explains how people perceive individual sensory stimuli before combining them into a unified perception. However, it does not account for how the brain may misinterpret the perceived information.
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