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Sensation and Perception Chapter 3. Chapter 3 Learning Objective Menu LO 3.1 Sensation and how it enters central nervous system LO 3.2 How some sensations.
Sensation and Perception Chapter 3 Sensation & Perception There are five primary senses: vision, hearing, touch, taste, and smell— And several secondary.
Perception Chapter 7: Color Vision Color Vision: The reason why humans perceive different colors in the environment is because of the manner in which the.
Perception Chapter 4. Outline 1.From Sensation to Representation 1.Basic Concepts 2.Perceptual Constancies 3.Depth Perception 4.Gestalt Approaches to.
1 Perception Chapter 6. 2 Perception Selective Attention Perceptual Illusions Perceptual Organization Form Perception Motion Perception Perceptual.
PERCEPTION Chapter 4.5. Gestalt Principles Gestalt principles are based on the idea that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. These principles.
Psychology: An Introduction Charles A. Morris & Albert A. Maisto © 2005 Prentice Hall Sensation and Perception Chapter 3.
Perception Chapter 2. 2-2 “Alternative” Milk Parmalat –Shelf-stable milk: Can last for 5-6 months unopened without refrigeration Discussion: Would you.
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Perception Chapter 1 Three aspects of Perception 1) The physical world or environment: we must study and understand the properties that are present in.