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Visual Perception
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1. Reception Let’s review Stimulus Cornea Vitreous Humour Pupil Lens
Aqueous Humour Lens Iris Optic nerve Ciliary Muscles Retina Sclera 1. Reception
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2. Transduction Rods Cones Electromagnetic energy (light)
Photochemical a.k.a. electrochemical energy (signal) 2. Transduction
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Photochemical a.k.a. electrochemical energy (signal)
3. Transmission
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4. Organisation and Interpretation
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Visual perception principles
Usually used automatically with no conscious effort, but sometimes used intentionally (on purpose) by artists, designers, and advertisers! (Play video)
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1. Gestalt Principles 1. Figure-ground organisation 2. Closure
Organise features of a visual scene by grouping them to perceive a whole, complete form in the simplest possible way. 1. Figure-ground organisation 2. Closure 3. Similarity 4. Proximity
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1. Figure-ground organisation
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Ambiguous/Reversible figure
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Camoflage
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2. Closure
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3. Similarity
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3. Similarity
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4. Proximity (or nearness)
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4. Proximity (or nearness)
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Let’s revise again! Gestalt Principles
Organize features of a visual scene by grouping them to perceive a whole, complete form in the simplest possible way. 1. Figure-ground organization 2. Closure 3. Similarity 4. Proximity
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