One thing that seems clear is that vision is made possible by an intricate network of subsystems, each specialized for a particular kind of visual task and each working together. But with all these subsystems at work, how does one manage to create the impression of a cohesive and organized world? How does the brain reunify pieces of visual information that start out discrete? The difficulty in answering these questions is called __________.
A) the binding problem
B) oscillation
C) neural asynchrony
D) simultaneous multiple-constraint satisfaction
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