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The idea behind the top-down processing theory is that much of the information that reaches the eye is lost by the time it gets to the brain. Because of this, in order for people to understand what they are seeing, what must they rely on?(1 point)
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Top-down processing uses prior knowledge, expectations, and context to fill in missing or ambiguous sensory input so we can interpret what we see.
Top-down processing uses prior knowledge, expectations, and context to fill in missing or ambiguous sensory input so we can interpret what we see.
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