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1 Sensation and Perception Liudexiang

2 Brief Contents Sensation Perception

3 The nature of sensation
Sensation: the basic experience of stimulating the body’s sense. Absolute threshold: the least amount of energy that can be detected as a stimulation 50 percent of the time.

4 Absolute threshold Hearing: the tick of a watch from 6 meters in very quiet conditions Vision: a candle flame seen from 50 kilometers on a clear, dark night Taste: 1 gram of table salt in 500 liters of water Smell: one drop of perfume diffused throughout a three-room apartment Touch: the wing of a bee falling on the check from a height of 1centimeter

5 The nature of sensation
Adaptation: an adjustment of the senses to the level of stimulation they are received. Difference threshold or just-noticeable difference (jnd): the smallest change in stimulation that can be detected 50 percent of the time. Weber’ law: the principle that the jnd for any given sense is a constant fraction or proportion of the stimulation being judged.

6 Perception Perception: the brain’s interpretation of sensory information so as to give it meaning.

7 Perception:An optical illusion

8 Perception:An optical illusion

9 Perception:An optical illusion

10 Perceptual organization: Random dots or something more?

11 The reversible figure and ground

12 The reversible figure and ground

13 The reversible figure and ground

14 Figure-ground relationship

15 Some principles of perceptual organization
Proximity Similarity Closure Continuity

16 Proximity

17 Proximity

18 Similarity

19 Closure

20 Continuity

21 Perceptual constancy Perceptual constancy refers to the tendency to perceive objects as relatively stable and unchanging despite changing sensory information.

22 Perceptual constancy Size constancy Shape constancy Color constancy
Bright constancy

23 Size constancy The perception of an object as the same size regardless of the distance from it is viewed.

24 Shape constancy A tendency to see an object as the same shape no matter what angle it is viewed from.

25 Shape constancy

26 Color constancy An inclination to perceive familiar objects as retaining their color despite changes in sensory information.

27 Brightness constancy The perception of brightness as the same, even though the amount of light reaching the retina changes.

28 Perception of distance and depth superposition:

29 Perception of distance and depth elevation as a visual cue:

30 Perception of distance and depth shadowing:

31 Visual illusion:reversible figure

32 Visual illusion: misleading depth cues

33 Visual illusion: misleading depth cues

34 Visual illusion:

35 The end


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