Lecture 2 Flashcards

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Examples of sensation include

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Auditory, visual, olfactory etc.

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2
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Perception is

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Cognition interpretation

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3
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What do we do when we perceive something?

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We give meaning to our physical experience

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4
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Is perception selective?

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Yes. We can exploit perception with priming

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5
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Perception is also influenced by

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Context, motives, expectations

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6
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Bottom-up processes could be explained as

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Information comes in, we build the thing

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7
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With bottom up, we break the object into

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Recognisable pieces

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8
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Top down visual context influenced perception example:

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A 13 C or 12 13 14

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9
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An example of form perception is

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Receiving a letter in the context of a word

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10
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Sensation is

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Physiological process

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