PERCEPTION is the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
Perception Chapter 6. Perception Selective Attention Perceptual Illusions Perceptual Organization Form Perception Motion Perception Perceptual Constancy.
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Chapter 6 ap psych- Perception
Objectives: To develop an understanding of Perception in relation to psychology Question: How might you psychologically explain this: David Rosenhan and.
(with Sensation 6-8% of AP Exam). “Top-down” processing: a progression from the whole to the elements The process of selecting, organizing and interpreting.
How Far Away Is It? Depth Perception. Depth Perception The ability to see objects in three dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two-dimensional,
Pop-Out Phenomenon When a strikingly distinct stimulus, such as the only smiling face, draws our eye.
Module 16: Perceptual Organization Unit 4: Sensation & Perception.
Pop-Out Phenomenon
Depth Perception Problem 2D images fall on our eyes but we perceive a 3D world! Solution Depth Perception Monocular Cues & Binocular Cues.
Unit 4: Sensation & Perception