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Perception "Colors, tones, smells, and tastes are mental constructions created by the brain out of sensory experience. They do not exist, as such, outside of the brain. " (Martin, 1991). Perception is an active, constructive process* Al Seckel

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Perception

"Colors, tones, smells, and tastes are mental constructions created by the brain out of sensory experience. They do not exist, as such, outside of the brain. " (Martin, 1991).

Perception is an active, constructive process*

Al Seckel

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Does perception exist outside of awareness?

Subliminality

Selective Attention Focus of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus. Cocktail Party Phenomenon

Change and Inattentional Blindness

djs_lab demos

Viewable/Downloadable Examples

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Perceptual Organization

• Gestalt Psychology Late 19th/early 20th field that emphasized the human tendency to organize pieces of information into meaningful patterns or wholes (Max Wertheimer, W. Kohler, F. Koffka)

• The brain’s tendency to organize sensory stimuli in order to construct reality helps to explain our susceptibility to illusions

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Gestalt Grouping Principles The perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into

coherent groups (Law of Pragnanz or good order). We tend to order experience in a manner that is regular, orderly, symmetric, and most simple

proximity--group nearby figures together similarity--group figures that are similar familiarity—familiar or meaningful pattern continuity--perceive continuous patterns closure--fill in gaps connectedness--spots, lines, and areas are

seen as unit when connected common fate--when objects move in the

same direction, we see them as a unit Gestalt

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Illusory and Subjective Contours-Creating images where they do

not exist

Kanizsa’s Illusory Triangle

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Perceptual Organization

• Among our most basic perceptual tasks is a type of selective attention where we distinguish objects as separate from their surroundings, a concept known as. . .

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Infamous Rubin

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Which picture predominates for you, the younger or older woman?

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Reversible figures• Like with figure ground images in the following

illustrations the relationship between the objects continually reverses.

• Perceptual hypothesis Contends that we bridge the gap between what’s real and what we see by constantly making and testing hypotheses

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The Necker cube

http://dogfeathers.com/java/necker.html

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Binocular cues

• Retinal disparity and stereopisis The brain perceives distance and depth by comparing the different images received by each eye

• Convergence Eyes come together as objects are nearer

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Stereograms (like 3-D movies) exaggerate retinal disparity by placing two slightly separated images apart. The brain

actively reconstructs the images into a 3-D illusion

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Monocular cues

• Interposition/Superposition• Relative clarity/aerial

perspective• Texture gradient• Relative height• Relative size• Light and shadow• Linear perspective• Motion parallax

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Paris Street: A Rainy Day Gustave Caillebotte

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Pavement Drawings

Julian Beever

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Illusions you should know (and their possible explanations)

• Figure-ground• Reversible figures (Necker cube)• Illusory contours (Kanizsa triangle)• Size-distance illusions (Ames Room, Muller-Lyer &

Ponzo illusion)• Impossible figures (role of perceptual set/schema)

• Think gestalt…Top down processing (perceptual hypothesis)

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Size-Distance Illusions

• In each of these examples, the top and bottom lines are actually the same length.

• In each case the top line looks longer. Because?

• Mueller-Lyer Illusion

(a) Müller-Lyer illusion

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Ames Room

• Monocular depth cues give the illusion that the two people are equally far away Ames

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The Ponzo Illusion

What misassumptions cause this illusion?

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The monocular cues of linear perspective and relative size are responsible for this illusion. How?

Shepard's Terror Subterra

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More Perception Terms

• Real vs. apparent movement– Autokinetic effect/illusion – Stroboscopic motion – Phi Phenomenon PHI Phenomenon Activity

– Induced movement (stationary-moon)– Moving Aftereffect (MAE) –spiral aftereffect/waterfall

illusion Motion Aftereffect– Motion induced blindness (VSR) MIB

• YTMIB

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Perceptual Constancy

Perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal image change

color shape size

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Contrast and Color Illusions

• Grid Illusions: Hering• Wertheimer-Koffka-Ring• Munker-White Illusion• Adelson -- Checker-shadow illusion• Lilac Chaser

• Cool Escher-inspired movie An “impossible” Movie

• Beau Lotto

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The Stroop Effect

• Stroop found that the act of reading could interfere with your ability to perform simple perceptual distinctions like naming colors

• Stroop Lab Introduction

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Other Misleading Cues and Line Illusions

• Hering Illusion• Café Wall Illusion

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Impossible Figures

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