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Terms Sensation Perception Absolute Threshold Difference Threshold Signal Detection Theory Sensory Adaptation

Sensation Experiments

Difference Threshold

Absolute Threshold

Signal Detection Theory

Sensory Adaptation

More on Vision

Which woman is more attractive?

Blind Spot

Rods & Cones

Color Blindness

Afterimages

After images

a little taste of “perception”

Senses

In Each Sense Group Part of the brain used for this sense How the sense functions How this sense affects behavior

13 Rules of Perception --Closure --Stroboscopic Motion --Figure-Ground --Depth Perception --Proximity --Size Constancy --Similarity --Color Constancy --Continuity --Brightness Constancy --Common Fate --Shape Constancy --Perception of Movement

Perception Demos

Closure

Figure-Ground

Proximity

Similarity

Continuity

Common Fate

Perception of Movement

Stroboscopic Motion

Depth Perception Monocular Cues

Depth - Binocular

Size Constancy

Color Constancy

Brightness Constancy

Shape Constancy