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The borderlands of perception

Many Minds

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Perceiving Causality in Visual Contexts

This chapter explores the concept of perceiving causality in visual stimuli, highlighting studies showing how individuals interpret causal interactions between objects similarly to other visual attributes. It distinguishes perceptual from cognitive processing using examples such as rapid processing and sensitivity to subtle changes in stimuli. The discussion extends to recognizing social interactions in visual scenes, touching upon the roles of agents and patients as well as the question of whether social interaction perception is learned or innate.

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