PROPONENTS (PERCEPTION) Flashcards
They identified the two separate streams for processing visual inputs: dorsal and ventral streams
Leslie G. Ungerleider, Mortimer Mishkin
He is a neurosurgeon who drew the map of the human somatosensory cortex; “homunculus”
Dr. Wilder Penfield
He discovered the Phi Phenomenon, along with him are ____________________ and ________________, together they developed a set of rules to explain how we group smaller objects to form larger ones.
Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Köhler, Kurt Koffka
He is the one who developed the Rubin’s Vase
Edgar Rubin (1915)
The similar orientations of their arms, golf clubs, and bodies illustrates the Law of Similarity
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson
He is a professor of vision science at MIT in 1995 who published the optical illusion, ‘Checker Shadow Illusion’
Edward H. Adelson
Physiological illusions uses color and motion to create an after-effect image and it was first mentioned by _________.
Aristotle
Cognitive illusions were presented by __________________________, he explained that our mind makes assumptions about the environment around us and therefore leads to unexplainable events
Hermann von Helmholtz
According to __________________, fiction illusion exists entirely as a product of the mind.
Piper Gourley
This first appeared in a ______________________ in 1888. It was instigated by the British cartoonist ___________________________, he published the illusion under the title “____________________” in Puck Magazine in 1915.
German Postcard, William Ely Hill, “My Wife and my Mother-in-Law.”
He is the “anonymous illustrator” of the Duck Rabbit Ambiguous Figure
Joseph Jastrow
The Duck Rabbit Figure became popular after the philosopher, ____________________ used it to illustrate two different ways seeing.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
According to _____________________, about half of people can’t see a rabbit or duck at a first glance.
Kyle Mathewson
The Cafe Wall illusion was noticed through a cafe on St. Michael’s Hill in Bristol, England by a British psychologist named ______________________. In fact, this was a _______________.
Richard L. Gregory, rediscovery
Ebbinghaus illusion was discovered by _______________________ but popularized by _____________________, this illusion is also known as _______________.
Hermann Ebbinghaus, Edward B. Titchener, Titchener circles
Is an optical illusion of relative size perception — two identical circles surrounded by an annulus.
Delboeuf illusion
The Kanizsa triangle is an optical illusion first described by the Italian psychologist, __________________ in 1955.
Gaetano Kanizsa
The “phantom edge phenomenon” (seeing an outline that is
not actually there) is due to what ___________________ call the “T-effect.”
neuropsychologists
Rotating snakes, an optical illusion developed by Professor ___________________ in 2003.
Akiyoshi Kitaoka
He discovered Hermann Grid Illusion
Ludimar Hermann
He is the proponent of The Ames Room Illusion
Adelbert Ames, Jr.
He is the proponent of Muller Lyer Illusion
Franz Müller-Lyer
The Delboeuf illusion was named after
Joseph Remi Leopold Delboeuf
How do people not experience physical pain?
The power of frontal lobe - Periaqueductal Gray