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When your eyes are shut, you cannot hallucinate. use contextual information from other senses to make inferences about what's there. transform a distal visual stimulus into a proximal stimulus. experience perceptual constancy.when your eyes are shut, you cannot hallucinate. use contextual information from other senses to make inferences about what's there. transform a distal visual stimulus into a proximal stimulus. experience perceptual constancy?

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When your eyes are shut, you cannot transform a distal visual stimulus into a proximal stimulus.

Distal stimulus provides data to the proximal stimulus. Proximal stimulus is found in the retina. In visual perception, proximal stimulus is upside down, black, distorted and obscured by blood vessels. It helps the observer in perceiving his world.


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