Mind in Mind. WE PERCEIVE WHAT WE EXPECT Chapter 1.

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Mind in Mind

WE PERCEIVE WHAT WE EXPECT Chapter 1

Perception Bev Doolittle Optical illusions illusion-pictures/#tab-comm

Layout matters Next Back Next Back NextBack Next Back

Consistency matters Submit

Context matters Fold napkins. Polish silverware. Wash dishes. French napkins. Polish silverware. German dishes.

Goals matter Does UW offer a degree in African Studies?

Goals matter Do they also have a degree in Architecture?

Cocktail party effect

What’s different for children?

OUR VISION IS OPTIMIZED TO SEE STRUCTURE Chapter 2

Proximity Which stars are grouped?

Similarity Which smileys are grouped?

Closure

Symmetry What different ways might this be interpreted?

Figure/Ground

More figure/ground

Common fate Click and drag multiple folders