bottom-up processing
Bottom-up processing refers to the cognitive process by which perception and understanding of a stimulus begin with analyzing and integrating individual features and details to form a whole or meaningful perception. In simpler terms, it is a way of understanding things by starting from the smallest components and gradually building up a complete picture or understanding.
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