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1 Table of Contents Chapter 4 Part 2 Sensation and Perception

2 Table of Contents Perceiving Forms, Patterns, and Objects Reversible figures Perceptual sets –motivational forces can foster perceptual sets Inattentional blindness Feature detection theory - bottom-up processing

3 Table of Contents Perceiving Forms, Patterns, and Objects Form perception - top-down processing Subjective contours Gestalt psychologists: the whole is more than the sum of its parts –Reversible figures and perceptual sets demonstrate that the same visual stimulus can result in very different perceptions

4 Table of Contents Figure 4.25 Feature analysis in form perception

5 Table of Contents Figure 4.26 Bottom-up versus top-down processing

6 Table of Contents Figure 4.27 Subjective contours

7 Table of Contents Principles of Perception Gestalt principles of form perception: –figure-ground, proximity, similarity, continuity, closure, and simplicity Recent research: –Distal (stimuli outside the body) vs. proximal (stimulus energies impinging on sensory receptors) stimuli –Perceptual hypotheses Context

8 Table of Contents Figure 4.28 The principle of figure and ground

9 Table of Contents Figure 4.29 Gestalt principles of perceptual organization

10 Table of Contents Figure 4.30 Distal and proximal stimuli

11 Table of Contents Figure 4.31 A famous reversible figure

12 Table of Contents Depth and Distance Perception Binocular cues – clues from both eyes together –retinal disparity –convergence Monocular cues – clues from a single eye –motion parallax –accommodation –pictorial depth cues

13 Table of Contents Stability in the Perceptual World: Perceptual Constancies Perceptual constancies – stable perceptions amid changing stimuli –Size –Shape –Brightness –Hue –Location in space

14 Table of Contents Optical Illusions: The Power of Misleading Cues Optical Illusions - discrepancy between visual appearance and physical reality Famous optical illusions: Muller-Lyer Illusion, Ponzo Illusion, Poggendorf Illusion, Upside-Down T Illusion, Zollner Illusion, the Ames Room, and Impossible Figures Cultural differences: perceptual hypotheses at work

15 Table of Contents Figure 4.44 The Ames room

16 Table of Contents Figure 4.45 Three classic impossible figures

17 Table of Contents Hearing: The Auditory System Stimulus = sound waves (vibrations of molecules traveling in air) –Amplitude (loudness) –Wavelength (pitch) –Purity (timbre) Wavelength described in terms of frequency: measured in cycles per second (Hz) –Frequency increase = pitch increase

18 Table of Contents Figure 4.47 Sound, the physical stimulus for hearing


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