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Feature integration theory

Feature Integration Theory explains how we perceive complex visual stimuli by first noticing individual features, like color, shape, and size, separately. Initially, these features are processed in parallel across our visual field. To identify specific objects, our brain then integrates these features through focused attention, combining them into a coherent perception. This process helps us efficiently recognize objects in cluttered environments, as the brain systematically assembles basic feature information into meaningful perceptions.