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What is an example of bottom up?

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Bottom up- a man feels a something crawling on his arm and, without seeing it, freaks out . Top down- a man sees a spider and stomps on it because of his past experiences with spiders. Bottom up deals more with assumptions and creating a circumstance due to expectancy while Top down, on the other hand, is more of a thought out process due to knowledge. The man in the bottom up example expected that a spider would be the cause of the sensation on his arm and so reacted. The man in the top down example reacted because, based upon fact not expectancy, he knew a spider was nearby.