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1 4. Visual Sensory Systems

2 THE STIMULUS: LIGHT

3 Brightness Hue

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6 THE RECEPTOR SYSTEM: THE EYEBALL AND THE OPTIC NERVE

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9 The Visual Receptor System
Location Acuity Sensitivity Color sensitivity Adaptation Differential wavelength sensitivity

10 SENSORY PROCESSING LIMITATIONS

11 Contrast Sensitivity

12 Contrast Sensitivity A person with normal visual acuity but poor contrast sensitivity might see the trees in the foreground clearly (high contrast), but have trouble seeing the contours of the mountains against the sky in the background (low contrast). The Pelli Robson contrast sensitivity chart tests your ability to detect letters that are gradually less contrasted with the white background as your eyes move down the chart.

13 Color Sensation Night Vision

14 BOTTOM-UP VS TOP-DOWN PROCESSING

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16 Depth perception

17 Depth cues Bottom-up processing Accommodation Convergence
Binocular disparity (stereopsis)

18 Relative motion (motion parallax)
Top-down processing Linear perspective Relative size Interposition Light and shading Textural gradients Relative motion (motion parallax)

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20 VISUAL SEARCH AND DETECTION
Where’s Wally?

21 Where’s Wally?

22 Eye Movement

23 Visual Search The Serial Search Model Conspicuity

24 Visual Search Expectancies Conclusions

25 Detection Signal Detection Theory

26 Detection Sensitivity and Response Bias higher sensitivity
conservative

27 Detection Intervention

28 Absolute JUDGMENT

29 The other senses

30 Touch: Tactile and Haptic Senses
Proprioceptive and Kinesthesis The Vestibular Senses


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