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Is this a crater or a hill? The
location of shadow determines
whether the regions producing
it are perceived as elevations or
as indentations.
Thus we perceive elevated
regions when the shadow is at
the bottom and depressed
regions when the shadow is at
the top. Because light in the
natural environment in which
Homo sapiens evolved does
come from above (from the sun
or moon), it is plausible to
believe that such an
"assumption" has come to be
innately built into our
perceptual functioning. But, by
the same token, because we
live in a world in which light
almost always comes from
above, including artificial light
in the environments we build,
it is also possible that we have
learned how the location of
shadows signifies depressions
or elevations. Later in the
chapter, I will describe an
experiment that was aimed at
deciding between these two
alternatives.