Perception: Object Recognition Flashcards

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What is the Gestalt Theory/?

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  • Focus is on the whole object vs individual parts
  • resurrected mental processed as a viable object of study vs just observable things by behaviourist
  • who visual percept is more than the sum of its parts
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What does perception refer to?

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our ability to extract meaning from sensory input

- audition, taste etc

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What sense dominates research on perception?

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visual - since vision alone accounts for 50% of all neurons in our cortex

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We have more than 5 sense! What is it?

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Proprioception

- constructive process which makes sense of all the incoming info

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5
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What is the typical explanation for how the visual system works?

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image received upside down and the cognitive system constructs perception

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What did Tootell et al in 1982 find when he pinned monkeys eyes open and removed their visual cortex?

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  • when visual cortex taken out, image they were shown did not match the image in RL
    = visual cortex has near accurate representation of external world
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why is there a blind spot the size of an orange in our visual cortex?

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channel to connect to brain

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What do veins do to our vision?

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distort our vision

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What is our visual acuity like?

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Concentrated near the front of our eyes and colours fade further behind

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What is the binocular effect?

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left and right visual field process separately

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What are the separate pathways to forming a visual image?

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  1. Dorsal pathway - making sense of sensory, location

2. Ventral pathway - what do you see, facts

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What is the 3 stage model of object recognition?

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  1. local features - edge/ contrast
  2. shape representation - gestalt principle. feature integration
  3. Object representation - bias about what an object should look like
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Why is it important to separate object recognition into stages?

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allows us to identify what levels object recognition may have gone wrong/ why

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What are illusory contours?

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  • consequence of our visual perception imposing organisation
  • laws of “good continuation” + “closure”
  • proximity = see groups rather than separate lines
  • similarity = see them in rows
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What are the differences between primitive and position in shape perception?

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  • primitive = edges, orientations

- position = features of what we are seeing

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16
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What is symbolic primitive?

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picture formed to make sense of a shape

- TOP down processing used to group collections of primitives together = lines/ curves etc

17
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What are the 3 models of Object Recognition?

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  1. Template matching prototype theory
  2. Feature analysis
  3. Recognition by components
18
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Explain the template matching prototype theory

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  • stimulus is compared to a set of templates that you already have stored in your memory
  • stimulus need to fit exactly to template
  • issue with different handwriting styles
19
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Explain the Feature-analysis theory

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Visual stimulus composed of small number of characteristics/ components

  • R = curved component, vertical like etc
  • good for different handwriting
  • but what about spatial relationships/ complex objects
20
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Explain the Recognition by components theory

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  • recognition of 3D shapes
  • geons ( components like in feature analysis)
  • 3 geons = enough
  • viewer centered approach - what about the object from different angles
  • when termination points removed = impaired object recognition