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Question 3 (2 points) Which of the following best describes what Clark think cha

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Question 3 (2 points) Which of the following best describes what Clark think change blindness shows about the nature of internal representation? Change blindness logically requires the absence of internal representations Change blindness supports the idea we form multiple representations that might be easily disrupted, but allow us to make discriminations The best empirically supported hypothesis is that we lack any sort of internal representations Change blindness supports well-formed, stable, 3-dimensional representations

Explanation / Answer

The correct answer is option B

Explanation : Change blindness can be defined as the perceptual phenomenon when a change in a visual stimulus is introduced but the observer is unable to notice it. This shows that there are multiple internal representation of the same visual stimuli which might be easily disrupted

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