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Perceiving a tomato as consistently red, despite lighting shifts, is an example ofa. shape constancy.b. perceptual constancy.c. a binocular cue.d. continuity.
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Perceptual constancy refers to the tendency to perceive an object as maintaining stable properties such as size, shape, brightness, and color, despite differences in distance, viewing angle, and lighting. Show more…
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