Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Sensation and Perception Part Two
Perceptual Adaptation Perceptual sets Clues of vision Gestalt principles
2
Perceptual sets: expectations, assumptions and shortcuts based on culture, context and experience
3
Perceptual Constancy Perceiving familiar objects as having consistent color, size, shape etc. Color Constancy
4
Clues in vision Feature detectors (specialized neurons) Monocular cues
Interposition (front or back?) Relative size/height (place in context defines size) Texture gradient/relative clarity (far away is blurred) Linear perspective (parallel lines) Shading (adds contour and depth) Motion paralax/ relative motion (the moon is following you) Binocular cues (stereopsis) 3D - Depth perception Retinal disparity (mystery pictures; the floating hot dog)
5
Interposition/Occlusion Heuristic
6
Ponzo illusion/relative height
7
Müller-Lyer illusion
8
Linear perspective and texture gradient
9
Shading
10
Relative motion Optical illusion Ballerina
11
CN Tower visual cliff
12
3D
13
You will see a “finger sausage” as shown in the inset.
Binocular Cues Retinal disparity: Images from the two eyes differ. Try looking at your two index fingers when pointing them towards each other half an inch apart and about 5 inches directly in front of your eyes. You will see a “finger sausage” as shown in the inset.
14
Principles of Gestalt Groupings
The whole may be greater than the sum of the parts Figure and Ground Closure Continuity also Common fate (movement) Similarity Proximity Connectedness
15
Is the whole greater than the sum of the parts?
16
Figure and ground
17
Closure Gestalt grouping principles are at work here.
18
To understand better try drawing these!
19
Good Continuation
20
Common Fate
21
Phi phenomena and stroboscopic movement
22
Human Factors Psychology
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.