"Impossible figures" are stimuli that appear to make sense but cannot exist in actual, real space. These figures ________.
A) define the correspondence between sensation and perception
B) help scientists understand perceptual principles
C) outline how to organize elements into a coherent whole
D) define the difference between monocular and binocular cues
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