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PLEASE COME! Receive 1 Hour Lab Experience Credit HERE, Thursday Bring 2 #2 Pencils. Psychology 150 Introduction to Psychology. Lecture 09 - 09/19/01 Finishing Perception – 2D  3D Attention?. Sample Problem: Depth Perception. Retina is a 2-D surface - How do you perceive depth? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Psychology 150 Psychology 150 Introduction to PsychologyIntroduction to Psychology

Lecture 09 - 09/19/01• Finishing Perception – 2D 3D• Attention?

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Sample Problem:Sample Problem:Depth PerceptionDepth Perception

Retina is a 2-D surface - How do you perceive depth?

Two types of cues…

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Binocular CuesBinocular Cues

Binocular Disparity.

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Binocular CuesBinocular Cues

Binocular Disparity.– The less the disparity, the greater the

distance.– Sufficient for Depth Perception (stereopsis)

Eye Convergence

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Monocular Cues to DepthMonocular Cues to Depth

Motion Parallax

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Monocular Cues to DepthMonocular Cues to Depth

Motion ParallaxOcclusion

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Monocular Cues to DepthMonocular Cues to Depth

Motion ParallaxOcclusionRelative Image Size

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Monocular Cues to DepthMonocular Cues to Depth

Motion ParallaxOcclusionRelative Image SizeTexture Gradients & Linear Perspective

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Monocular Cues to DepthMonocular Cues to Depth

Motion ParallaxOcclusionRelative Image SizeLinear PerspectiveTexture GradientsPosition Relative to Horizon

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Problem: Problem: Perceptual ConstancyPerceptual Constancy

Our perception that properties of objects remain constant even when the conditions of stimulation are changed.

Example: Color Constancy– Is color perception solely a function of

wavelength?

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Top-Down Effect on Early Top-Down Effect on Early Perceptual ProcessingPerceptual Processing

Steven Palmer (1975)Theory:

Even Early Perceptual Processes are dependent upon the current cognitive state of the perceiver...

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Palmer’s ExperimentPalmer’s Experiment

Subjects: HumansTask: Look at Object 1, and then identify

a briefly flashed object (Object 2)

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Palmer’s ExperimentPalmer’s Experiment

Manipulation: Conceptual Relationship between Object 1 and Object 2 (consistent or inconsistent).

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Palmer cont...Palmer cont...

Measure: Percent Correct IdentificationPrediction: Consistent relationship

between object 1 and object 2 will increase perceptual identification.

Results...

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Summing Up PerceptionSumming Up PerceptionGoal: Stable representation of reality.Problem: Need to transduce “incomplete”

incoming stimulus energy and “construct” a percept.

Not a one-to-one relationship between stimulus and perception.

Behavioral study can guide neuroscience.Construction Project = Unconscious

Inference.

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Pay Attention:

Dropping Rocks and Frog Legs Ahead!

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&$%#* Brain Again&$%#* Brain Again

Nice device and all, but… – Finite!– Distracting Stimuli.

Attention: A mechanism for selection.Attention is a hypothetical construct.

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Dropping RocksDropping Rocks

How do you demonstrate the properties of gravity?

We need a dropping rock for cognition!

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Frog LegsFrog Legs

Helmholtz - Does nerve conduction take time?

If nerve conduction takes time….Reaction Time: The elapsed time between

the onset of a stimulus and the subject’s response.

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An example that puzzled me…An example that puzzled me…

Behavior Boy… takes a cognitive course...

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Background:Background:Basic Detection ParadigmBasic Detection Paradigm

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