You can "bind" sight and sound to perceive a unified object only under which circumstance?
a. If the sight and sound are equally familiar
b. If the sight and sound are simultaneous
c. If the sight and sound are equal in intensity
d. If the sight and sound are coming from different directions
b
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
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