attentional selection and perceptual organization
Attentional selection refers to the process in which the brain consciously focuses on specific stimuli or information while filtering out irrelevant or less important information. Perceptual organization, on the other hand, refers to the brain's ability to organize and interpret sensory information into meaningful patterns or objects in the environment.
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