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9 Cards in this Set
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Perception
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The process of recognizing/organizing and interpretting information
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Mental Precept
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Mental representation of the stimulus that is perceived (organize stimulus to form a mental representation)
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Distal Object
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Object in external world (Gibson's Perceptual Continuum)
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Informational medium
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nature of the sensory info (auditory, olfactory)
(Gibson's Perceptual Continuum) |
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Proximal Stimulation
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Contact with sensory receptor
(Gibson's Perceptual Continuum) |
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Perceptual object
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perception of distal object
(Gibson's Perceptual Continuum) |
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Perceptual Basics
Sensory adaptation |
receptor cells require constant stimulation by ceasing to fire until there is a change in stimulation.
-Constant stimulus reduces sensitivity - Stimulus variation is essential for perception |
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Perceptual Constancies
Size Constancy |
Perception of object size remains the same despite changes in the size of the proximal stimulus.
-The same object at two different distances project different sized images to the retina |
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Perceptual Constancies
Shape constancy |
Perceived object maintains the same shape despite changes in the shape of the proximal stimulus
-the same object at two orientations projects different shaped images on the retina |