Perception Flashcards

1
Q

Visual constancy
Shape
Colour & brightness
Size

A

Able to tell a shape is a shape from differing perspectives

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2
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Perceptual set (expectancy)

A

Brain has a mental model. We recognise something, we use the model. Even when the model is different, it’s difficult to persuade the brain otherwise.

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3
Q

Kinaesthetic

A

Sensation of movement or tense in muscles, joints - propiroceptors

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4
Q

Comparative size

A

Compare the objects to its surroundings to determine size

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5
Q

Illusion whilst taxying

A

Relative movement & cockpit height above ground

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6
Q

Somatogravic - takeoff

A

Accelerating causes pitch up illusion - of rollercoaster

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7
Q

Cruise illusions
Vestibular illusions
& visual

A

The leans, or sematogravic

False horizons, atmospheric conditions. Autokinetic effects at night

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8
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Autokinesis

A

Stationary point of light. When stared at at night, it appears to move, if no frame of reference. DANGER, confuse ac lights for stars

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9
Q

Cruise illusions - false horizons
Over water
Mountains

A

Surface lights confused with stars
Light of fishing boats, mistaken for rwy
Mountains

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10
Q

Cruise
Gently sloping terrain
Bank of sloping cloud
Ground sloping down

A

Create illusions flying visually at low level
Across horizon, Impression of a low wing
Illusion of excessive height

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11
Q

Illusions approach & landing

46% of all recent fatal accidents occurred at this phase

A

Visual texture flow helps with final judgement of height and speed.

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12
Q

Visual angle at landing

A

Up sloping runway. Give illusion that you’re high on approach.
Down sloping runway. Give illusion you’re low on approach.

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13
Q

Small runway

Large runway

A

Higher up

Lower down

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14
Q

Bright lights

Dim lights

A

Too close illusion

Too high illusion

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15
Q

Black hole effect

A

No other visual reference, brights end up looking bright.

Meaning looks closer than usual

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16
Q

Weather illusions
Poor visibility at day
Runway lights reflect of water droplets on windscreen

A

Aerodrome seems further

Cause light to appear brighter - aerodrome closer

17
Q

Height judgement
Smooth surfaces - snow
“White-outs” eliminate perception of terrain features

A

Pilots think they’re lower than they are

18
Q

Visual segment

What to do to improve this?

A

As much as you can see from ac window
Adjust seating height
Adjust ac attitude

19
Q

Mid air collisions

A

Eyes move 3 times a second (circade). So ac appears very quickly at last second of head on