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Title: Perception


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Perception
  • The process of organizing and interpreting
    information, enabling us to recognize meaningful
    objects and events.

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Perception
  • The active process of selecting, organizing, and
    interpreting the information brought to the brain
    by the senses
  • Perception is the way we interpret sensations and
    therefore make sense of everything around us
  • Example

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Top Down Processing
  • Processing information from the senses with
    higher level mental processes using our
    experiences and expectations
  • Using your background knowledge to fill in the
    gaps
  • Examples

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Gestalt Psychology
  • Gestalt - focused on how we GROUP objects
    together as an organized whole.
  • Example

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Figure Ground Relationship
Figure ground - Our first perceptual decision is
what in the image is the figure and what is the
background. Example
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Grouping
  • Grouping tendency to organize stimuli into
    coherent groups and not isolated elements.
  • Examples

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Depth Cues
  • Depth Perception allows us to judge distance
    because we see thing in three dimension even
    though images strike retina in two dimensions
  • Visual Cliff Experiment - Eleanor Gibson
  • If you are old enough to crawl, you are old
    enough to see depth perception.
  • See depth by using two cues
  • Examples

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Binocular Cues
  • Binocular cues depth cues that depend on the
    use of two eyes.
  • Examples

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Monocular Cues
  • Monocular cues depth cues available to either
    eye alone
  • Examples

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Interposition
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Relative Size
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Relative Height
Horizontal vertical illusion
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Linear Perspective
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Relative Motion
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Light and Shadow
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Texture Gradient
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Perceived Motion
  • Stroboscopic effect continuous movement in a
    rapid series of slightly varying images
  • Example
  • Phi phenomenon an allusion created when two or
    more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick
    succession
  • Example

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Constancy
  • Perpetual constancy perceiving objects as
    unchanging even as illumination and retinal
    images change
  • Objects change in our eyes constantly as we or
    they move.but we are able to maintain content
    perception
  • Examples

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Perceptual Constancy
  • Shape constancy

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Perceptual Constancy
  • Shape Constancy illusion some times we perceive
    the shape of something to change with the angle
    of our view

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Perceptual Constancy
  • Size constancy

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Perceptual Constancy
  • Size constancy illusion sometimes perceive
    objects as having a changing size because of the
    interplay between perceived size and distance
  • Moon illusion
  • Ponzo illusion

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Ames Room
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Lightness Constancy
  • Lightness constancy aka Brightness constancy
    perceiving an object as having constant lightness
    even while its illumination varies.
  • Depends on
  • Relative luminance the amount of light an
    object reflects relative to its surroundings

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Color Constancy
  • Color constancy perceiving familiar objects as
    having constant color, even if changing
    illumination alters the wavelengths reflected by
    the object
  • Depends on what were comparing it to
  • Surrounding context color comes not only from
    the wavelength information received by cones, but
    also from the surrounding context
  • Surrounding objects light is reflected not only
    from the object, but other objects surrounding
    it.

Example
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Perceptual Interpretation
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Sensory Deprivation and Restored Vision
  • Experiments on sensory deprivation
  • Brains cortical cells dont develop normal
    connections
  • Critical period

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Perceptual Adaptation
  • Perceptual adaptation the ability to adjust to
    artificially displaced or inverted visual field
  • Example

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Perceptual Set
  • Perceptual set (aka mental predisposition)
    mental predisposition to perceive one thing and
    not another
  • Schemas concepts that organize and interpret
    unfamiliar info/ambiguous situations
  • Examples

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Context Effects
  • Context effects perceptual set can be
    influenced by the context (expectations and
    emotions, and motivations)
  • Examples

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Perception is a Biopsychosocial Phenomenon
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Is There Extrasensory Perception?
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Parapsychology
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Claims of ESP
  • Parapsychology study of paranormal phenomena
    including ESP and psychokinesis
  • Extrasensory Perception claim that perception
    can occur apart from sensory input
  • Examples
  • Psychokinesis (PK) mind over
  • matter (levitation)
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