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Which of the following statements best describes James Gibson's theory of motion perception? The brain seeks out stable points in the environment from which to measure changes in movement. The sensory receptors of the nervous system detect absolute movement of objects from a stationary baseline. The space immediately surrounding a body is assumed to be stationary by the sense organs. The visual and vestibular systems orient the body in space and detect all motion relative to it.

          Which of the following statements best describes James Gibson's theory of
motion perception?
The brain seeks out stable points in the environment from which to
measure changes in movement.
The sensory receptors of the nervous system detect absolute
movement of objects from a stationary baseline.
The space immediately surrounding a body is assumed to be
stationary by the sense organs.
The visual and vestibular systems orient the body in space and detect
all motion relative to it.
        
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Which of the following statements best describes James Gibson's theory of
motion perception?
The brain seeks out stable points in the environment from which to
measure changes in movement.
The sensory receptors of the nervous system detect absolute
movement of objects from a stationary baseline.
The space immediately surrounding a body is assumed to be
stationary by the sense organs.
The visual and vestibular systems orient the body in space and detect
all motion relative to it.

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Which of the following statements best describes James Gibson's theory of motion perception? The brain seeks out stable points in the environment from which to measure changes in movement. The sensory receptors of the nervous system detect absolute movement of objects from a stationary baseline. The space immediately surrounding a body is assumed to be stationary by the sense organs. The visual and vestibular systems orient the body in space and detect all motion relative to it. Which of the following statements best describes James Gibson's theory of motion perception? The brain seeks out stable points in the environment from which to measure changes in movement The sensory receptors of the nervous system detect absolute movement of objects from a stationary baseline The space immediately surrounding a body is assumed to be stationary by the sense organs The visual and vestibular systems orient the body in space and detect all motion relative to it
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00:01 So, basically here if we talk about the first sub part of the question, so according to the question and the options given, the correct option for our question first is option c that is part time recognization allow us to see the familiar face.
00:21 Basically, if we talk about our brain, okay, so what happens our brain, our brains are very good at storing the information...
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