Perception Flashcards
What is a monocular depth cue?
A depth cue that uses only one eye
What are the monocular depth cues?
Relative Size, linear perspective, occlusion, Height in plane
What is a binocular depth cue?
A depth cue that uses both eyes
What are the binocular depth cues?
Convergence and Retinal Disparity
What is height in plane?
What is occlusion?
What is relative size?
What is linear perspective?
What is convergence?
What is retinal disparity?
What is Gregory’s Constructivist Theory? (Needs Fact checking)
Gregory believed that we construct our perception as it is a result of nurture. We learn how to perceive depth cues from stimulus in our environment
What role does inference have in Gregory’s Constructivist Theory?
What role do visual cues have in Gregory’s Constructivist Theory?
What is the role of nature in Gregory’s Constructivist Theory?
What is the strength of Gregory’s Constructivist Theory?
What are the weaknesses of Gregory’s Constructivist Theory?
What factor affecting perception did Bruner and Minturn study?
Expectation
What factor affecting perception did Gilchrist and Nesburg study?
Motivation
What was the aim of Bruner and Minturn’s study?
What was the method of Bruner and Minturn’s study?
What were the results of Bruner and Minturn’s study?
What was the conclusion of Bruner and Minturn’s study?
What was the strength of Bruner and Minturn’s study?
What were the weaknesses of Bruner and Minturn’s study?
What was the aim of Gilchrist and Nesberg’s study?
What was the method of Gilchrist and Nesberg’s study?
What were the results of Gilchrist and Neberg’s study?
What was the conclusion of Gilchrist and Nesberg’s study?
What is the strength of Gilchrist and Nesberg’s study?
What are the weaknesses of Gilchrist and Nesberg’s study?