Title: Emphasize Retinal Image pattern
1Problem of Perceiving Motion
Emphasize Retinal Image pattern
BUT
Compare proximal stimulus with commands to
muscles Did I tell myself to move?
- ambiguity if Im being moved passively
- ambiguity if were both moving
2Example Exam Questions Multiple Choice
Examples The traditionally defined problem of
perception is that a. distal stimuli are
ambiguous. b. the relation of proximal stimuli to
distal stimuli is ambiguous. c. proximal stimuli
are specific to distal stimuli. d. sensations
are unambiguously related to distal stimuli.
Correct Answer B
3Problem What happens when perception is
different from sensation? Perceptual
Constancies Perception same/Sensations
different E.g., Size constancy
Proximal stimulus is inadequate, does not capture
all aspects of the distal stimulus.
4The Helmholtzian Solution to the Problems of
Perception
Use knowledge of which configurations are likely
Principle of maximum likelihood.
Make Unconscious Inferences about the world.
Figure vs. Ground What does the edge belong to?
Of the alternatives allowed by the proximal
stimulus, infer the more likely.
Howeverare there cases in which this solution
doesnt really work?
5SUBJECTIVE CONTOURS
such illusions used by GESTALTISM to indicate
how Perceptual experience often involves simple
laws of organization.
6Grouping or organization laws that are not in the
proximal stimulus.
Seen as 3 pairs of lines Not dictated over
Law of Proximity
Seen as alternating columns Not dictated over
Law of Similarity
Seen as intersecting curves does not favor
Law of Good Continuation
Gestaltism In general, solution to the problem of
perception is that we are endowed with Laws of
Simplicity that enable us to organize proximal
stimulation into meaningful perceptions.
7Example Exam Questions Multiple Choice Examples
Empiricism a. emphasizes the availability of
concepts and categories given at birth. b.
rejects the notion that sensations are different
form perceptions. c. assumes that associations
acquired through experience can convert
sensations into perceptions. d. assumes that
simple laws of organization can convert
sensations into perceptions.
Correct Answer C
8GESTALTISM Knowing how to perceive from the start
RETINAL IMAGE (proximal stimulus)
SENSATIONS INBORN LAWS OF ORGANIZATION
PERCEPTION (know about distal stimulus)
9Perception How we are aware of properties of
world One way to phrase the problem How to get
around the problems of the retinal image?
Empiricism Helmholtz Learning and
Inference Nativism Gestaltism Endowed
organizational laws
10Information processing in perception.
- Perception is not just data driven or bottom-up
- Perception can be knowledge-driven or top-down
Context affects interpretation
11The Phenomena of ATTENTION
Orienting
What is the girl feelingemotion?
What is the information for making these
judgments?
- Attention drawn to most informative aspects of
picture. - Conscious Unconscious processes sample the
information and use knowledge about emotions to
make judgments.
12The Phenomena of ATTENTION
Selective Listening
unattended
attended
WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT UNATTENDED? Only physical
characteristics (speech like sounds). Not
meaning.
13The Phenomena of ATTENTION
Goal Directed vs. Stimulus Driven
Search for the letter c
14The Phenomena of ATTENTION
Goal Directed vs. Stimulus Driven
Does the number of white T-shirt players change?
Any Gorillas???????
15Traditionally Perspectives of Perception Assume
Perception is a problem given the inadequacies of
the proximal stimulus information
thus, theories of perception must
involve the brain or mind reconstructing a
representation of the world.
But what if we assume that stimulus information
can be adequate and informative about the world?