Answer: B) Ethnicity
Explanation:
All of the following are physiological factors shaping perception except: ethnicity
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Ethnicity is determined, from a biological point of view, by our DNA. Depending on which region of the world our parents come from, we will have this or that ethnicity. It is a physiological aspect of the human being, but it has nothing to do with perception nor senses.
Asia's various modern cultural and religious spheres correspond roughly with the principal centres of civilisation. West Asia and Central Asia have their cultural roots in the pioneering civilisations of the Fertile Crescent and Mesopotamia.South Asia, India and the Indosphere emanate from the Indus Valley Civilization. The East Asian cultural sphere developed from the Yellow River civilization. Southeast Asia's migration waves of more varied ethnic groups are relatively recent. Commercial interaction with South Asia eventually lead to the adoption of essential cultural elements from India and to a lesser extent from China.[8][9] North Asia's harsh climate and unfavorable soil proved to be unsuited to permanently support large urban settlements and only permits the presence of a pastoral and nomadic population, spread over large areas. Nonetheless, North Asian religious and spiritual traditions eventually diffused into more comprehensive systems such as Tibetan Buddhism that developed its own unique characteristics (e.g. Mongolian Buddhism).
Answer:Voyeurism
Explanation:Defining voyeurism
Voyeurism refers to an interest or a desire to watch people undress or having sexual activities , without those people knowing that someone is watching them.
A person who has an interest in this is referred to as a voyeur or most commonly referred to as peeping Tom.
The major factor of voyeurism is that those who are being watched are never aware of this usually because they are in their private space where no one thinks someone else might be watching them.
Answer: This is fundamentally due to COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT.
Explanation: Cognitive Development in the field of Psychology and neuroscience explains how an individual develops in terms of information processing, conceptual resources, perceptual skill, language learning, and other aspects of the developed adult brain.
Brian and his friends as youth are able to challenge their youth pastor due to information processing and perceptual skill which is an aspect of COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT.