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Perceptual Bistability Is the Phenomenon in Which A(n)visual Stimulus Leads

Question 49

Question 49

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Perceptual bistability is the phenomenon in which a(n) visual stimulus leads to repeated alternation between two different perceptual experiences.


A) changing
B) unchanging
C) invisible

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