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Gwar [14]
2 years ago
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The same brand of chocolate truffles tasted better to julia when she thought they cost $20 a pound than when she thought they co

st half that much. this best illustrates the impact of:_______
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Nadusha1986 [10]2 years ago
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This example best illustrates the impact of top-down processing which is defined as pattern recognition advancement through the use of contextual information.

Top-down processing entails the brain's sending down stored information to the sensory system as it receives information from the stimulus, allowing a plausible hypothesis to be formed without analyzing every feature of the stimulus. Thus, top-down processing involves combining contextual information from things we already know or have experienced with our senses to perceive new information.

Top-down processing is beneficial because it simplifies how we comprehend our sensory perceptions. Our surroundings are hectic, and we are constantly perceiving multiple things. Top-down processing allows us to shorten the cognitive path that connects our perceptions to their meaning.

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