Perceptual Ambiguity: The state of having multiple possible interpretations of a given sensory input, where the brain must actively choose which interpretation to accept.
Gestalt Psychology: A school of thought in psychology that emphasizes the brain's tendency to perceive patterns and organize information into coherent wholes, rather than simply processing individual elements.
Top-Down Processing:The process by which the brain uses prior knowledge, expectations, and contextual information to interpret and make sense of sensory inputs, rather than relying solely on the bottom-up flow of information.