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Research suggests that our moment-to-moment visual impressions of the world do not preserve precise details. One reason for this less-than-perfect representation may be that
A) the visual system is not sufficiently developed to register details.
B) the perceptual system has been built to encourage illusions.
C) the world is generally a stable source of information.
D) in reality, there is no such thing as a "good figure."
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