Visual Perception And Gooey Peanut Butter Sandwich

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Visual perception is the process that allows us to see. Without our vision everyday activities become daunting tasks. This being said I thoroughly enjoy a nice gooey peanut butter sandwich. Before I sat down to answer this question I attempted to make said sandwich with my eyes closed. I assumed due to the high number of sandwiches I have created in my lifetime I could do this on sheer muscle memory alone. I managed to retrieve the bread and peanut butter out of the cupboard after a few minutes of fumbling around. Obtaining the knife to spread the brown, liquid gold, and a plate for the finished product was much more difficult. Due to two massive dogs walking around the kitchen I must admit I cheated during this part of the exercise. Spreading

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