Artist Bev Doolittle paints pictures of horses in snow. What do these painting show about human perception?

A. We struggle to identify shapes if we are not told what to see.
B. We use our knowledge to discern camouflaged shapes.
C. Our perception is influenced by our biases, even when we try to be objective.
D. Our ability to differentiate between objects is affected by our vantage point.


Answer: B

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