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How are the two competing theories (top-down processing and bottom-up processing) another version of the nature vs. nurture debate? Briefly explain each theory and explore how these competing theories exist as a version of nature vs. nurture. Do you believe that we perceive visual information based on what we have already learned or that visual perception is a pure and natural function of information being directly interpreted by our brains? Explain your viewpoint.

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