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06-Sensation & perception

06-Sensation & perception. Why can you see?. Class presentation video: Sensation What topics do you need help with?. What topics do you need help with?. A. Similarity, closure, continuity & proximity B. The visual cliff C. Retinal disparity D. Stroboscopic movement E. I understand.

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06-Sensation & perception

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  1. 06-Sensation & perception

  2. Why can you see?

  3. Class presentation video:SensationWhat topics do you need help with?

  4. What topics do you need help with? • A. Similarity, closure, continuity & proximity • B. The visual cliff • C. Retinal disparity • D. Stroboscopic movement • E. I understand

  5. What topics do you need help with? • A. The phi phenomenon • B. The Ponzo illusion • C. Perceptual set • D. Context effects • E. I understand

  6. What topics do you need help with? • A. human factor psychologists • B. Demonstrated value of ESP • C. I understand

  7. As you talk with a friend at a party, her voice is distinct from all the other voices you hear. This illustrates the perceptual principle of: A. grouping. B. proximity. C. closure. D. figure-ground.

  8. As you talk with a friend at a party, her voice is distinct from all the other voices you hear. This illustrates the perceptual principle of: A. grouping. B. proximity. C. closure. D. figure-ground.

  9. The way in which you quickly group the individual letters in this test item into separate words best illustrates the principle of: A. closure. B. proximity. C. continuity. D. convergence.

  10. The way in which you quickly group the individual letters in this test item into separate words best illustrates the principle of: A. closure. B. proximity. C. continuity. D. convergence.

  11. Makers of 3-D movies rely most heavily on: A. the visual cliff. B. the Müller-Lyer illusion. C. retinal disparity. D. shape constancy.

  12. Makers of 3-D movies rely most heavily on: A. the visual cliff. B. the Müller-Lyer illusion. C. retinal disparity. D. shape constancy.

  13. After hearing that Bryce had served a prison sentence, Janet began to perceive his friendly behavior as insincere and manipulative. This best illustrates the impact of: A. perceptual sets. B. visual capture. C. bottom-up processing. D. sensory adaptation.

  14. After hearing that Bryce had served a prison sentence, Janet began to perceive his friendly behavior as insincere and manipulative. This best illustrates the impact of: A. perceptual sets. B. visual capture. C. bottom-up processing. D. sensory adaptation.

  15. If a person were able to sense that his friend’s dog was lost and needed help, this person would be said to have: A. psychokinesis. B. telepathy. C. precognition. D. clairvoyance.

  16. If a person were able to sense that his friend’s dog was lost and needed help, this person would be said to have: A. psychokinesis. B. telepathy. C. precognition. D. clairvoyance.

  17. As we perceive the environment, we use Gestalt principles of good form to help organize things into meaningful groups and forms. In observing a football game on TV we are immediately able to recognize the players as members of their respective teams, regardless of their positions on the field. Which Gestalt principle is most responsible for this ability? A. closure B. proximity C. similarity D. continuity

  18. As we perceive the environment, we use Gestalt principles of good form to help organize things into meaningful groups and forms. In observing a football game on TV we are immediately able to recognize the players as members of their respective teams, regardless of their positions on the field. Which Gestalt principle is most responsible for this ability? A. closure B. proximity C. similarity D. continuity

  19. You are most likely to observe the phi phenomenon while: • looking at a string of Christmas tree lights that blink quickly in succession. • comparing the size of the moon while its in the sky to its size near the horizon. C. attempting to catch fly ball that is quickly coming toward you.

  20. You are most likely to observe the phi phenomenon while: • looking at a string of Christmas tree lights that blink quickly in succession. • comparing the size of the moon while its in the sky to its size near the horizon. C. attempting to catch fly ball that is quickly coming toward you.

  21. Negative afterimage

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  23. What happened?

  24. Why did that happen?

  25. Why did that happen? By staring at the green and yellow image, you tired the green and yellow response of those neurons. When you looked at the white screen, only the red part (of the red-green paring) or the blue part (of the yellow-blue paring) will fire normally. The opponent process theory

  26. Discussion

  27. 1. Did you try the “floating finger sausage”? Did it work? Why did it work? • 2. Have you seen an example of the relative motion discussed in the text? What was it? • 3. Do you have an example of perceptual set that you have encountered? • 4. How could human factor psychologists be used in space exploration?

  28. Last night one of your Mother’s friends had a car accident. Your mother feels guilty because three days ago she dreamed of such an accident but failed to warn her friend. How would you explain your mother’s experience? What advice would you give her?

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