Perceptual Closure Research Error
A researcher investigates the Gestalt principle of closure by showing participants images with missing segments. Participants quickly identify the objects, leading the researcher to conclude that the brain physically fills in the missing parts of the images. What is the primary error in the researcher’s conclusion?
A
Ignoring the influence of past experience on object recognition
B
Overlooking the role of top-down processing in filling in gaps
C
Confusing perceptual inference with the physical alteration of sensory input
D
Assuming that the principle of closure applies equally to all sensory modalities
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