____ constructivist theory of perception contrasts with ____ direct theory of perception, proposing that we use past experience to make sense of the world around us. According to Gregory, perception is a ____, as the brain uses incoming information from our eyes, as well as using information that we already know about the world. The brain uses ____ information that is available and then ____ in the gaps which are ____. Past experience means we can ____ what should be there and can draw a ____ about what is being seen. When making inferences, features of the ____ (visual cues) give the brain information about depth, distance, etc. Sometimes, ____ occur because the brain has drawn the wrong conclusion from these cues. Gregory believes that perception is based on the role of ____ and depends on experience which is ____. Therefore, the more we ____ with the world, the more sophisticated our perception becomes.

Gregory's Constructivist Theory of Perception

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