Crash Course https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n46umYA_
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Perceptual Constancies Open to page 189
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Complete the figure activities on your way!
Do Now Take out your homework from last night.
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Brain Game Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXrPDQO
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Pictorial Cues for Depth Open to page 199
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Perceptual Learning Learning has a powerful impact on perception
Visitors driving in England
Perceptual Learning: changes in perception that can be attributed to prior experience learning how to use a computer
Icons, commands, and signals Chef telling the difference between oregano, basil, and
tarragon Football player knowing if the next play will be a run or a
pass
Perceptual Habits Perceptual Habits: well-established patterns
of perceptual organization and attention Open to page 203
Look at the images of the Mona Lisa 6.22 What happens when you turn the book upside down?
Read the phrase in 6.23 What did you read? Take a look again!
Ames Room https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJhyu6nlG
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Perceptual Features Perceptual Features: Important elements of
a stimulus pattern, such as lines, shapes, edges, spots, and colors.
Colin Blakemore and Graham Cooper raised kittens to change their perception of their world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzkMo45
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Adaptation Level Context: information surrounding stimulus
A 6ft tall man standing next to a group of 5’7 tall men A 6ft tall man next to a basket ball team
Open to page 205 Look at Figure 6.25
Frames of Reference: an internal perspective relative to which events are perceived and evaluated
Adaptation Level: an internal or mental “average” or “medium” point that is used to judge amounts Weights
Illusions Illusion: A misleading or distorted perception
Hallucination: an imaginary sensation, such as seeing, hearing, or smelling something that does not exist in the external world
Stroboscopic Movement: Illusion of movement in which an object is shown in a rapidly changing series of positions Strobe Light/Movies
Illusions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw8idyw_N
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