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The idea that our past experiences lead us to see the world in a particular way that is difficult to change is called

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That is Perceptual Constancy.
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perceptual constancy (Perceptual set theory)

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Psychologists refer to perceptual constancy as that phenomena that happens as we form ideas when prior experiences make us see the world whether in the physical or space in a very particual way that with time becomes difficult to change. Indeed the expectations and interactions that we lived in the pas become strongly arrayed as we grow up , in the midst of changing circumstances there is a tendency for seein the world the way we were used to. First perceptual constancies are a theory developed for the perceptions of objects at a distance but they also apply to experiences through time.

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