What is the significance of Chambers and Reisberg's (1985) mental imagery experiment that employed the reversible duck-rabbit figure?
A) There is a difference between a mental image and visual perception of a real object.
B) Perception of ambiguous objects is greatly influenced by perceptual priming.
C) Verbal processing of ambiguous figures disrupts an individual's ability to perceive both images.
D) There are age differences in visual images-adolescents and young adults have a greater ability to perceive both parts of an ambiguous image.
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