Question 19 (1 point) Loud, dramatic music accompanied a TV scene in which deep-sea divers swam through a shark-infested reef. The fact that the music made the swimming appear more dangerous to viewers illustrates that perceptions are influenced by a) sensory adaptation. b) subliminal stimulation. c) emotion. d) prosopagnosia.
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