An individual views a scene through venetian blinds. The horizontal slats give a highly fragmented view of the scene beyond it, yet the scene is effortlessly perceived as a continuous whole, along with the objects in it. Explain why it is possible to view the scene as a unified whole, rather than a series of disconnected rectangular shapes.
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