perception Flashcards
Explain the difference between sensation and perception
How does height in plane, occlusion, relative size, and linear perspective to work out how close an object is
How does retinal disparity and convergence help us work out how close objects are to
Explain how and when we use motion parallax
Explain the difference between binocular and monocular depth cues
Explain Gibson’s direct theory of perception
Evaluate Gibson’s direct theory using the visual cliff experiment
Explain Gregory’s constructivist theory of perception
Explain Gregory’s constructivist theory using Hudson’s experiment
Recognise and name 6 visual illusions
Match the following explanations to the correct visual illusion
(misinterpreted, visual cues, ambiguity, fiction)
Explain what is meant by perceptual set
List the 4 factors which affect perception
Explain the procedure and findings of the Gilchrist and Nesberg study
Evaluate Gilchrist and Nesberg’s study