Transcription of Perception 8 - Wiley-Blackwell
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CHAPTER OUTLINELEARNING OBJECTIVESINTRODUCTIONPERCEPTION AND ILLUSIONWhen seeing goes wrongTheories of perceptionSpotting the cat in the grassExplaining after-effectsMAKING SENSE OF THE WORLDG rouping and segmentationVisual search or finding the carHow do we know what we see?Seeing without knowingSEEING WHAT WE KNOWP erception or hallucination?Resolving visual ambiguityTricks of the lightNon-visual knowledge and perceptual setPERCEPTUAL LEARNINGHow training influences performanceTop-down mechanismsFINAL THOUGHTSSUMMARYREVISION QUESTIONSFURTHER 1/2/05 3:33 pm Page 156 Learning ObjectivesBy the end of this chapter you should appreciate that:nthe efficiency of our perceptual mechanisms is acquired over many years of individual learning experience;nas perc
158 Perception of coherence in the pattern of motion on the retina suggests the motion of objects, instead of (or as well as) motion of the observer. Think back to …
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