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Chapter 6 Perception
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How do we create meaning out of sounds? Selective Attention focus of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus Focus awareness on limited area of experience Cube Sitting in chair Cocktail Party Effect Change Blindness
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Perceptual Organization: Visual Capture Visual Capture tendency for vision to dominate the other senses Sound of film seems projected from screen We compensate for distorted vision
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Perceptual Organization: Gestalt Gestalt--an organized whole tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes tendency to filter information; infer perception so it makes sense
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Perceptual Organization: Gestalt Grouping the perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into coherent groups Grouping Principles proximity--group nearby figures together similarity--group figures that are similar continuity--perceive continuous patterns closure--fill in gaps connectedness--spots, lines, and areas are seen as unit when connected
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Perceptual Organization Figure and Ground--organization of the visual field into objects (figures) that stand out from their surroundings (ground)
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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception What is Depth Perception? ability to see objects in three dimensions allows us to judge distance Babies have this visual cliff
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Perceptual Organization: Binocular Cues How do we see depth? Binocular cues retinal disparity eyes about 2 inches apart images from the two eyes differ closer the object, the larger the disparity Brain uses 2 images to compute distance of object Hold out finger centered over object; Figure 6.8 convergence neuromuscular cue two eyes move inward for near objects
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Perceptual Organization: How we judge distance Monocular Cues (cues available to each eye separately) relative size smaller image is more distant interposition closer object blocks distant object relative clarity hazy object seen as more distant texture coarse, distinct --> close fine, indistince --> distant (pg 241)
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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception Monocular Cues (cont.) relative height higher objects seen as more distant relative motion closer objects seem to move faster linear perspective parallel lines converge with distance (pg 242) relative brightness closer objects appear brighter
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Perceptual Constancy Perceptual Constancy perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal image change color shape size Ex: 244
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Perceptual Interpretation Perceptual Adaptation (vision) ability to adjust to an artificially displaced visual field prism glasses (film clip)
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Perceptual Set A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another Based on experiences, assumptions, expectations What you see in the center is influenced by perceptual set Perceptual set influenced by schemas
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Perception and the Human Factor Human Factors Psychology explores how people and machines interact explores how machine and physical environments can be adapted to human behaviors
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Is There Extrasensory Perception? Extrasensory Perception controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input Telepathy: sending thoughts, reading another’s mind Clairvoyance: sensing events taking place Precognition: knowing future events Parapsychology the study of paranormal phenomena ESP Psychokinesis (mind over matter-levitation, influence)
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