Cognitive psychologist Stephen M. Kosslyn wrote about three interrelated principles describing how the brain perceives and processes visual information. These three principles can be described as which of the following?

a. 1. to perceive is to immobilize; 2. mind over matter; and 3. the mind judges a book by its cover.
b. 1. the spirit is willing, but the mind is weak; 2. mind over matter; and 3. those who exert the first influence upon the mind, have the greatest power
c. 1. the mind is not a camera; 2. the mind judges a book by its cover; and 3. the spirit is willing, but the mind is weak.
d. 1. mind over matter; 2. to perceive is to immobilize; and 3. the mind is not a camera.


c

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