How does lighting affect perception?

Lighting affects perception in a few ways. It affects the way we see and the way we think. The way we see is based on the light level that is available to us. The way we think is based on the light level that is available to us. The higher the light level, the more efficient the light.

The way we see is how we see the world. The light level we see is a result of how bright the light is. The brighter the light, the more efficient the light. When we are looking at a bright light, our brain sees the light level as if it were low light which is why we can often focus on the center of objects. Low light can also lead to looking through objects instead of up and down.

The way we think is also based on the light level. The higher the light level, the more efficient the light. When we are looking at a bright light, we are looking at the center of the object. If the light is lower than the center of the object, then we are looking at lower light level which means that we are looking at the edge of the object or the background.

The way we use light is also a result of how bright the light is. The more bright the light, the easier it is to use. The easier it is to use, the more efficient the light. The more efficient the light, the easier it is to use. When we are looking at a bright light, we are looking at the center of the object. If the light is lower than the center of the object, then we are looking at lower light level which means that we are looking at the edge of the object or the background.