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The notion of an affordance-that certain objects or structures offer particular "action possibilities" (i.e., sitting)-fits nicely with which theoretical approach?

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direct view of perception

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Direct perception refers to the theory which argues that sensory perception is the direct consequence of surrounding knowledge. This contrasts with indirect theories which claim that individuals make sense of their sensory experiences by using assumptions and beliefs. Gibson claimed that visual perception is highly precise. Visual illusions work because our perception is invariably very short and usually two-dimensional and static, not concerning the movement 's acquired perceptual awareness. This means adding unique importance to the visual details such as a chair for sitting, etc.

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