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    Exam 1: The Nature of Perception, and Some Ways of Investigating It
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    How Is Human Vision Different from the Operation of a Bar-Code
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How Is Human Vision Different from the Operation of a Bar-Code

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Question 12

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How is human vision different from the operation of a bar-code reader?


A) It transduces electromagnetic energy into electrical activity
B) It is usually accurate
C) It makes use of a large cache of stored knowledge
D) It is usually fast

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