Visual Perception Flashcards

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what is the absolute threshold?

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the minimum amount of stimuli energy needed for an observer to perceive a stimulus, in ideal conditions

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what are the stages of vision?

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  • involves two stages: sensation and perception
  1. SENSATION → reception, transduction, transmission
  2. PERCEPTION → Selection, Organisation, interpretation
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what is sensation?

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  • name given to the process of our sensory organs collecting visual stimuli
  • occurs in three stages
    1. Reception
    2. Transduction
    3. Transmission
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what is the 1st stage of sensation and what are the steps?

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Reception:

  • light energy enters the eye
  • light first enters through the cornea, the thin tissue overing the eye, and then passes through the pupil in the middle of the eye
  • photo receptors = detect light in external environment
  • rodes = detect black and white, intensity of light
  • Cones = detect colour variation of light, need bright light to operate properly
  • live waves between 360-720 nanometers from the visible spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum.
  • The energy that enables us to see is called light energy
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what is the 2nd stage of sensation and what are the steps?

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Transduction:
- conversion of light energy into electrochemical nerve impulses in the retina using the rods and cones

  • the light energy needs to be converted so it can travel along the optic nerve into the occipital lobes in the brain
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what is the 3rd stage of sensation and what are the steps?

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Transmission:

  • occurs when the nerve impulses are sent to the primary visual cortex in occipital lobe
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what is the 1st stage of perception and what are the steps?

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Selection:

  • involves cells called feature detectors found in optic nerve and primary visual
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what is the 2nd stage of perception and what are the steps?

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Organisation:

  • our visual cortex then organises this information using various perception principles, to identify the object and its position
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what is the 3rd stage of perception and what are the steps?

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interpretation:

  • the visual stimuli is given meaning
  • information → temporal lobe for interpretation where the object being perceived can be compared to stored memory and identified
  • The information is also sent to the parietal lobe, so the object can be localised in relation to us and our visual field.
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