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Which statement best summarizes the core distinction between Action-Specific Effects (ASEs) and Post-Perceptual Effects (PPEs) in the context of spatial perception?
ASEs posit that internal capabilities genuinely distort the perceived spatial representation itself, whereas PPEs argue capabilities only influence the final response selection or judgment.
ASEs are driven by motivational biases, whereas PPEs are restricted to only haptic tasks.
ASEs reflect the mandatory operation of the visual system, while PPEs reflect domain specificity.
PPEs occur in the dorsal stream (vision for action), while ASEs occur in the ventral stream (vision for perception).