Basic sensory-perceptual phenomena may be explained by more than one empirically supported theory
was that several basic sensory-perceptual phenomena may be…
Was that several basic sensory-perceptual phenomena may be explained by more than one empirically supported theory (e.g., trichromatic and opponent-process theory; motion detection due to apparent or real motion), suggesting the role of multiple and overlapping processes.
From an evolutionary perspective, is there any potential advantage to having multiple processes (e.g., depth perception via binocular vs. monocular cues) involved in sensation and perception?