Intro to perception Flashcards

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Perception of Movement

Stroboscopic motion:

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our tendency to perceive motion in a series of slightly varied still images flashed in rapid succession

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Perception of Movement

Phi Phenomenon:

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When lights flash at certain speed they tend to present illusions of motion. Neon signs use this principle to create motion perception.

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Perceptual Constancy

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Perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal image change. Perceptual constancies include constancies of shape and size.

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Size Constancy

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Stable size perception amid changing size of the stimuli.

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Size-Distance Relationship - The Moon Illusion

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it appears larger and farther away when on the horizon (smaller and closer when up in the night sky).

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Size-Distance Relationship
The Ponzo Illusion

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when we use background objects to detect an object’s distance.

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Size-Distance Relationship - Muller-Lyer Illusion

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The line illusion with one line with open end and the other with close end and they are the same length but look different lengths

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Ames Room

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The room that make you look larger on one end - optical illusion

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Sensory Deprivation

Also known as perceptual isolation.

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.exactly what it sounds like

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Perceptual Adaptation

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Visual ability to adjust to an artificially displaced visual field, e.g., prism glasses. (think about the “drunk googles” you used in driving school)

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Perceptual Set

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A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another… a tendency to perceive or notice some aspects of the available sensory data and ignore other.
What you see in the center picture is influenced by flanking pictures.

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Schema

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the list of characteristics of an object (concept) that allows us to categorize future, unfamiliar information.

It allows us to know the difference between objects (i.e. chair versus a desk), and they develop through experience.

They influence how we perceive future, unfamiliar information.

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Context Effects

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A given stimulus can evoke radically different perceptions, based on
the immediate context of the stimulus.

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Cultural Context

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Context instilled by culture also alters perception.

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