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the percepcion of seens different things in a picture?
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Have you ever viewed a picture with friends, and you saw one thing, but your friends saw another? Is this just an example of individual differences, or could your background have played a role in how you interpreted the picture? Consider how this scenario would be if your friend was from a different culture or background than you.
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