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In this question, it is said that experiments in which volunteers wear glasses that turn their visual fields upside down show that after a period of disorientation, people learn to function quite well.
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We need to say what this ability is called.
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Now, we are given four options, context effect, perceptual set sensory interaction and perceptual adaptation.
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Let us recall the definitions of these four options in order to determine which one is correct.
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Now, first of all, we have context effect.
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Context effect refers to any influence of surrounding objects or information or events on an organism's response to a stimulus.
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Next is a perceptual set.
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Now, a perceptual set refers to a predisposition to perceive things in a specific way.
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That is, sometimes we notice only certain aspects of a situation or of an object while ignoring other details...