Gibson's Direct Perception Theory is a theory in psychology that suggests that perception is a direct process where the environment provides all necessary information for perception without the need for mental processes or inferences.
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Ecological Psychology: A branch of psychology that focuses on understanding how organisms interact with their environment and how this interaction influences behavior.
Perceptual Constancy: The ability to recognize objects as being constant and unchanged despite changes in size, shape, color, or lighting conditions.
Visual Illusions: False perceptions of reality caused by misinterpretations of visual stimuli.
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