I know this isn't really what chilling out room is for, but ... I really need you guys to explain this to me:
Categorical Perception refers to a particular psychophysical phenomenon in which stimuli lying along a physical continuum are perceived in discrete perceptual classes, and stimulus pairs of a given physical difference along this continuum are easily discriminated when they straddle a category boundary, but poorly (or not at all) discriminated when they lie within a category.
I never have problems with English, but this is waaay above my head! I have read it 10+ times and I don't understand.
Please help!
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