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How can context effects, emotions, and motivation trigger different perceptions of a single stimulus? *?

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Because context effects refer to Environmental factors can influence perception.
This perception could be vary from one person to another depend on the existing base line and the emotion that we experience at the time we make that perception.
For example, A fat person could be seen as considerably thin if he is standing near to a sumo player.

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