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    Treisman's Feature-Integration Theory Hypothesizes That People Perceive Stimuli as a Whole
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Treisman's Feature-Integration Theory Hypothesizes That People Perceive Stimuli as a Whole

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Treisman's feature-integration theory hypothesizes that people perceive stimuli as a whole rather than as a combination of features.

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