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To discuss: The ways the marketers uses to break the consumers perceptual screens and the method used by Person X a pet clothing designer.
Perception refers to a person attributes to the incoming stimulate gathered with the help of five senses that is sight, touch, hearing, smell and taste.
Perpetual screens refer to the mental filtering processes by way passing all the inputs.
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