The Five Aggregates of Clinging: Perception
In Buddhism, perception is the process of identifying what the individual experiences by associating historically learned patterns with what is happening.
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A person who is very afraid of spiders sees a small, dark piece of lint on their bed and momentarily perceives it as a spider, causing a brief panic. Which psychological principle best explains why the piece of lint was interpreted in this way?
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