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How Bottom-Up Processing Works
Bottom-up processing is an explanation for perceptions that start with an incoming stimulus and work upward until a ...
Kanner, in his ground-breaking “Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact” (1943), described numerous examples of atypical sensory processing in his case studies of autistic children, as well as how ...
The human brain is a product of evolution. Many psychotherapies and medications focus on adjusting the activity of brain networks that evolved long ago and helped early Homo sapiens survive and ...
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