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-{{Template}}In [[psychology]], '''visual perception''' is the ability to interpret [[visible light]] information reaching the [[eye]]s which is then made available for planning and action. The resulting [[perception]] is also known as '''eyesight''', '''sight''' or '''vision'''. The various components involved in vision are known as the [[visual system]].+{{Template}}
 +In common parlance, [[visual perception]] means [[seeing]].
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 +In [[psychology]], '''visual perception''' is the ability to interpret [[visible light]] information reaching the [[eye]]s which is then made available for planning and action. The resulting [[perception]] is also known as '''eyesight''', '''sight''' or '''vision'''. The various components involved in vision are known as the [[visual system]].
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In common parlance, visual perception means seeing.

In psychology, visual perception is the ability to interpret visible light information reaching the eyes which is then made available for planning and action. The resulting perception is also known as eyesight, sight or vision. The various components involved in vision are known as the visual system.



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