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Page 12 Sine Wave Speech Clear Speech

Page 13 Perception is culturally constructed Perception Language helps catagorise & communicate -Can we understand something without a word for it? e.g. cancer Emotions help make value judgements - Emotions improve memory Reason helps order & link relationships - Cause & effect

Page 14 Perception is culturally constructed So if meaning is culturally constructed, where does that leave us? Science Art History Maths

Page 15 Perception is culturally constructed Dissonance Artists & film makers use this to set up tension Things out of context tend to be stimulating and/or disturbing

Page 16 Perception is culturally constructed Rene Magritte

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Page 19 Perception is culturally constructed Perception is mostly in the mind not is the senses Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Page 20 Perception is culturally constructed Would you invest money in these guys?

Page 21 Mis-understanding of purpose of perception Not Mind as a recorder Rather Mind as organiser of meaning and relevance

Page 22 What happens when you can’t find meaning? Modern art – anger Jokes in public – laughter Puzzles – look up answers Politics isn’t my thing - avoidance

Page 23 Modern art – anger Jokes in public – laughter Puzzles – look up answers Politics isn’t my thing - avoidance What happens when you can’t find meaning? Psychosis Delusions grandeur Paranoia Depression

Page 24 Magritte