Perceptual Interpretation Chapter 6 Lecture 6 The river

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Perceptual Interpretation Chapter 6, Lecture 6 “The river of perception is fed by sensation,

Perceptual Interpretation Chapter 6, Lecture 6 “The river of perception is fed by sensation, cognition, and emotion. ” - David Myers

Perceptual Interpretation Immanuel Kant (1724 -1804) maintained that knowledge comes from our inborn ways

Perceptual Interpretation Immanuel Kant (1724 -1804) maintained that knowledge comes from our inborn ways of organizing sensory experiences. John Locke (1632 -1704) argued that we learn to perceive the world through our experiences. How important is experience in shaping our perceptual interpretation?

Sensory Deprivation & Restored Vision After cataract surgery, blind adults were able to regain

Sensory Deprivation & Restored Vision After cataract surgery, blind adults were able to regain sight. These individuals could differentiate figure and ground relationships, yet they had difficulty distinguishing a circle and a triangle (Von Senden, 1932).

Facial Recognition Courtesy of Richard Le. Grand After blind adults regained sight, they were

Facial Recognition Courtesy of Richard Le. Grand After blind adults regained sight, they were able to recognize distinct features, but were unable to recognize faces. Normal observers also show difficulty in facial recognition when the lower half of the pictures are changed.

Sensory Deprivation Kittens raised without exposure to horizontal lines later had difficulty perceiving horizontal

Sensory Deprivation Kittens raised without exposure to horizontal lines later had difficulty perceiving horizontal bars. Blakemore & Cooper (1970)

Perceptual Adaptation Let’s watch a video clip of this phenomenon… Courtesy of Hubert Dolezal

Perceptual Adaptation Let’s watch a video clip of this phenomenon… Courtesy of Hubert Dolezal Visual ability to adjust to an artificially displaced visual field, e. g. , prism glasses.

Perceptual Set A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another. What you

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.

Perceptual Set Other examples of perceptual set. Dick Ruhl Frank Searle, photo Adams/ Corbis-Sygma

Perceptual Set Other examples of perceptual set. Dick Ruhl Frank Searle, photo Adams/ Corbis-Sygma (a) Loch ness monster or a tree trunk; (b) Flying saucers or clouds?

Context Effects Context can radically alter perception. Is the “magician cabinet” on the floor

Context Effects Context can radically alter perception. Is the “magician cabinet” on the floor or hanging from the ceiling?

Cultural Context instilled by culture also alters perception. To an East African, the woman

Cultural Context instilled by culture also alters perception. To an East African, the woman sitting is balancing a metal box on her head, while the family is sitting under a tree.

Perception Revisited Is perception innate or acquired?

Perception Revisited Is perception innate or acquired?

Perception Revisited Is perception innate or acquired? “Once we have formed a wrong idea

Perception Revisited Is perception innate or acquired? “Once we have formed a wrong idea about reality, we have more difficulty seeing the truth. ” - David Myers

Perception and the Human Factors Psychology: a branch of psychology that explores how people

Perception and the Human Factors Psychology: a branch of psychology that explores how people and machines interact and how machines and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use.

Homework AY Questions – p. 245, 281 (10 pts) Read p. 282 -285 “Does

Homework AY Questions – p. 245, 281 (10 pts) Read p. 282 -285 “Does the effect of early experience last a lifetime? For some aspects of visual and auditory perception, the answer is clearly yes: ‘Use it soon or lose it. ’ We retain the imprint of early sensory experiences far into the future. ” - David Myers