Asked by Varuna Sharma on May 09, 2024

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Motion and repetition are internal factors that influence perceptual selection.

Motion

The act or process of changing position or place.

Repetition

The action of repeating something, such as a process, task, or message, often used in learning or advertising to reinforce memory or effectiveness.

Perceptual Selection

The cognitive process by which individuals select and focus on certain sensory information for processing while ignoring other stimuli.

  • Identify the internal and external elements that affect perception.
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Mikal EbrahimMay 16, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Motion and repetition are external factors that influence perceptual selection, as they are characteristics of the environment or the stimuli being observed, not internal psychological states or processes.