In the demonstration of the upside down face in the textbook, perceptual learning

a. creates a lack of depth perception regarding the upside-down face.
b. has less impact on our perceptions of the upside-down face.
c. has more impact on our perceptions of the upside down face.
d. causes us to see no reversal of the features of the upside-down face.


ANSWER: b

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