Title: Introduction to Psychology
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3 - Module 15
- Perceptual Organization
4Perceptual Illusions
5Perceptual Illusions
6Perceptual Illusions
7Perceptual Illusions
8Perceptual Illusions
9Perceptual Illusions
10Perceptual Illusions
- Why are people interested in perceptual
illusions? - Illusions reveal the ways we normally organize
and interpret our sensations.
11Perceptual Organization Gestalt
- Visual Capture
- tendency for vision to dominate the other senses
- Gestalt (Necker Cube)
- an organized whole
- tendency to integrate pieces of information into
meaningful wholes
12Perceptual Organization Gestalt
- Cognition Demos
- Visual Agnosia
- People who take in all parts of their visual
field, but these parts are seen without meaning
(example Dr. P)
13Perceptual Organization Illusory Contours
14Perceptual Organization- Form
- Figure and Ground--organization of the visual
field into objects (figures) that stand out from
their surroundings (ground)
15Perceptual Organization Gestalt
- Grouping
- the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into
coherent groups - Grouping Principles
- proximity--group nearby figures together
- similarity--group figures that are similar
- continuity--perceive continuous patterns
- closure--fill in gaps
- connectedness--spots, lines, and areas are seen
as unit when connected
16Perceptual Organization Grouping Principles
17Perceptual Organization Closure
- Gestalt grouping principles are at work here.
18Perceptual Organization Grouping Principles
- Gestalt grouping principles are at work here
19Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
- Depth perception chalk drawings
- More . . .
- Video Clips
20Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
- Depth Perception
- ability to see objects in three dimensions
- allows us to judge distance
- Binocular Cues Depth Cues
- retinal disparity
- images from the two eyes differ
- closer the object, the larger the disparity
- convergence
- neuromuscular cue
- two eyes move inward for near objects
21Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
- Examples -
- Finger Sausage
- Fingertips
- Hole in our Hand
22Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
Visual Cliff
23Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
- Monocular Cues Distance Cues
- relative size
- smaller image is more distant
- interposition
- closer object blocks distant object
- relative clarity
- hazy object seen as more distant
- texture coarse --gt close fine --gt distant
24Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
Relative Size
25Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
Interposition
26Perceptual Illusions
Relative Clarity
27Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
- Monocular Cues (cont.)
- relative height
- higher objects seen as more distant
- relative motion
- closer objects seem to move faster
- linear perspective
- parallel lines converge with distance
- relative brightness
- closer objects appear brighter
28Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
Relative Height
29Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
Perspective Techniques
30Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
Illusory Depth
31Perceptual Constancy
- Perceptual Constancy
- perceiving objects as unchanging even as
illumination and retinal image change - color
- shape
- size
32Perceptual Organization
33Perceptual Organization Muller-Lyer Illusion
34Perceptual Organization Size-Distance
Relationship
Ames Room
35Perceptual Organization Size-Distance
Relationship
36Ames room demonstration
37Perceptual Organization-Light Contrast
38Perceptual Organization Grouping Principles
39Perceptual Organization Depth Perception
Illusory Depth Explanation