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    The Perception of a Physically Absent but Inferred Edge, Allowing
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The Perception of a Physically Absent but Inferred Edge, Allowing

Question 23

Question 23

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The perception of a physically absent but inferred edge, allowing us to complete the perception of a partially hidden object, is known as ______.


A) edge completion
B) edge illusion
C) edge occlusion
D) edge assessment

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