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    Perceiving "Illusionary" Edges When No Edges Are Present Is Referred
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Perceiving "Illusionary" Edges When No Edges Are Present Is Referred

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

Perceiving "illusionary" edges when no edges are present is referred to as


A) Subjective contours.
B) Form perception.
C) Shape constancy.
D) Object permanence.

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