When we look for differences in perception across cultures, we are looking for ______.

a. a description of how individuals from different cultural backgrounds “see” things differently
b. a difference in the things that people see in their environment but not their perceptions
c. a difference in the underlying biology of visual perception depending on culture
d. a difference in the way that the eye translates environmental signals depending on cultural context

a. a description of how individuals from different cultural backgrounds “see” things differently

Psychology

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A) most early adolescents chose to spend time with individuals outside of their crowd. B) individuals only date within their crowd in late adolescence. C) cross-sex interactions during early adolescence occurred among individuals in cliques. D) lower-status crowd members often begin dating before individuals with higher-status.

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Projections to the visual cortex from the lateral geniculate nuclei terminate in cortical layer

A) I. B) II. C) III. D) IV. E) V.

Psychology