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Two people with well-functioning sense organs can interpret the same visual experience differently, depending on their
 
  a. brain and eye.
  b. brain and training.
  c. experience and training. d. eyes and optic nerve.

Question 2

Donna has faulty visual interpretation. Her condition could be the result of
 
  a. defective eyes.
  b. brain injury.
  c. inadequate experience. d. any of these.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d





 

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