Perception Chp6

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Myers Chp. 6 Psychology

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Chapter 6 Perception

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Perception• Selective Attention

• focus of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus

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Perceptual Organization- Gestalt

• Visual Capture– tendency for vision to dominate the

other senses

• Grouping– the perceptual tendency to organize

stimuli into coherent groups

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Perceptual Organization- Gestalt• Gestalt- an organized whole

– tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes

• 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- Grouping Principles

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Perceptual Organization- Grouping Principles

• Gestalt grouping principles are at work here.

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Perceptual Organization-Depth Perception• Depth Perception

– ability to see objects in three dimensions– allows us to judge distance

• Binocular cues– retinal disparity

• images from the two eyes differ • closer the object, the larger the disparity

– convergence• neuromuscular cue• two eyes move inward for near objects

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Perceptual Organization-Depth Perception

Visual Cliff

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Perceptual Organization-Depth Perception• Monocular Cues

– relative size• smaller image is more distant

– interposition• closer object blocks distant object

– relative clarity• hazy object seen as more distant

– texture • coarse --> close

fine --> distant

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Perceptual Organization-Depth Perception

Relative Size

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Perceptual Organization-Depth Perception

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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

– relative brightness• closer objects appear brighter

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Perceptual Organization-Depth Perception

Perspective Techniques

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Perceptual Constancy

– perceiving objects as unchanging despite changes in retinal image• color• shape • size

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Perceptual Organization-Muller-Lyer Illusion

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Perceptual Organization- Size-Distance Relationship

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Perceptual Organization-Brightness Contrast

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Sensory Restriction-Blakemore & Cooper, 1970

• Kittens raised without exposure to horizontal lines later had difficulty perceiving horizontal bars.

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Perceptual Interpretation• Perceptual Adaptation

– (vision) ability to adjust to an artificially displaced visual field•prism glasses

• Perceptual Set– a mental predisposition to

perceive one thing and not another

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Perceptual Set-Schemas• What you see in the

center is influenced by perceptual set

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Perceptual Set-Schemas

Flying Saucers or Clouds?

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Perceptual Set- Human Factors

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Perception without Sensation?• Extrasensory Perception

– controversial claim that perception can occur apart from sensory input• telepathy• clairvoyance• precognition

• Parapsychology– the study of paranormal phenomena

• ESP• psychokinesis