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Perceptual Set. A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another. What you see in the center picture is influenced by flanking pictures. From Shepard, 1990. ONLY THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROOM SHOULD LOOK AT THE NEXT SLIDE… READY?. STUDY THIS COSTUME PARTY POSTER.
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Perceptual Set A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another. What you see in the center picture is influenced by flanking pictures. From Shepard, 1990.
ONLY THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROOM SHOULD LOOK AT THE NEXT SLIDE… READY?
STUDY THIS COSTUME PARTY POSTER
ONLY THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROOM SHOULD LOOK AT THE NEXT SLIDE… READY?
STUDY THIS POSTER FOR A TRAINED SEAL ACT
In the picture was there: 1. An automobile 2. A man 3. A woman 4. A child 5. An animal 6. A whip 7. A sword 8. A man’s hat 9. A ball 10. A fish
XXX XARMER PLOWED THE FIXXX XXX XRACTOR WAS IN THE BXXX Past experience helps us “fill the rest in” Fascinating fairytales of faraway lands are the fertilizer for the fructification of the creative minds of the future.
LEFT SIDE OF ROOM: UNSCRAMBLE THESE LETTERS CDKU GPI YKMNEO AEP
RIGHT SIDE OF ROOM: UNSCRAMBLE THESE LETTERS ROCN ROCRAT NBAE AEP
AEP CDKU ROCN GPI ROCRAT NBAE YKMNEO
Perceptual Set Other examples of perceptual set. Frank Searle, photo Adams/ Corbis-Sygma Dick Ruhl (a) Loch ness monster or a tree trunk; (b) Flying saucers or clouds?
Gestalt • Max Wertheimer • The Whole is more than the sum of its parts. • The “Law of Prägnanz” • (simplicity)
Form Perception • Figure-Ground • Ambiguous Figure
Perceptual Grouping • Proximity • Similarity • Continuity • Connectedness • Closure
Depth Perception • Monocular Cues – Depth cues that can be seen using only one eye • Relative Size • Overlap/Interposition • Aerial Perspective • Texture Gradient • Linear Perspective • Motion Parallax
Perception of Motion • Induced Motion (Karl Duncker) • Imagine sitting in a train and the there is a train next to yours. When the other train moves, at first it might feel that your train is moving backwards. • Stroboscopic Motion • Cartoon
Size The ability to retain size no matter where it is located. Things get smaller with more distance despite its change on the retina! Color Decide color, visual network works on its own. Increases or decreases Shape / Brightness fixed even if retina’s image changes Rods/ cones compensate Space Self vs. object motion Hold things steady, in order to maintain control, to make sense out of environment. Influenced by experience. Perceptual Constancy
Depth Perception (Binocular Depth Cues) • Binocular (retinal) disparity • Images from your 2 eyes differ
This is the one where you use a tube to make it seem that there is a hole in your hand. You look at something 15 feet away while looking through the tube. Then bring you other hand up in front of your other eye not looking through the tube.
Binocular Cues Convergence:Neuromuscular cues. When two eyes move inward (towards the nose) to see near objects and outward (away from the nose) to see faraway objects.
Sensory Interaction • Senses work together • Vision and vestibular sense • When our sense of vision and our vestibular sense do not match up = Sickness • Taste and Smell • Hand/Eye Coordination • Vision and proprioceptors
Perceptual Adaptation Visual ability to adjust to an artificially displaced visual field, e.g., prism glasses. Courtesy of Hubert Dolezal
STROOP EFFECT EASY DIRECTIONS: REPORT THE COLOR OF EACH ITEM. DO NOT SAY THE WORD.