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Get Out Your Notebooks!. Ted Talk: Optical Illusions – I think, I see, I wonder… Perception Continued!. Sense Perception. ‘Two thirds of what we see is behind our eyes.’ - Chinese Proverb. Perception is Complex. Sensation - material gathered from world - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ted Talk: Optical Illusions – I think, I see, I wonder…

Perception Continued!

Get Out Your Notebooks!

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Sense Perception‘Two thirds of what we see is behind our eyes.’

- Chinese Proverb

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Sensation - material gathered from world

Interpretation - provided by our minds

Selectivity The role of the unconscious Expectations

Perception is Complex

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You cannot process all of the sense data you are surrounded by

Your mind SELECTS which details to attend to. Ex. Traffic outside, computer hum, a roach in the

floor How does the mind ‘decide’ what to be

conscious of? Intensity and contrast are two seemingly

objective factors that may have evolutionary origin

Selectivity

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Mood and Interest may affect selectivity Ex. Three friends walking trails at Radnor Lake,

an argument over music If your family buys a new car, you will

immediately start to notice every car in traffic that is similar

If a woman becomes pregnant, she will notice every pregnant woman

Subject Selectivity

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Take one of the following phenomena and describe how it might be seen through the eyes of the following people:

a. a child dying in poverty as seen by a doctor, an economist, a social worker, the child’s father.

b. a sunset as seen by a religious figure, a physicist, a painter, a farmer

c. a tree as seen by a biologist, a logger, an environmentalist, a native American.

Time-Out!

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How much of ‘seeing’ is done with our eyes?

What is the difference between ‘seeing’ and ‘perceiving’?

Knowledge Issue Concepts: Context, Expectations, Visual Grouping, Figure/Ground, Unconscious Activity

Optical Illusions

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The way we see something depends partly on the context in which we see it.

Consider a man holding a bloody knife…how could context change our perception of what are eyes ‘see’?

Issue #1: Context

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What we expect to see influences what we do see

This perceptual error is far from uncommon

Look at the image to the right…is there anything wrong?

Issue #2: Expectations

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What cards do you see?

Issue #2: Expectations

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We have a natural tendency to look for meaning in what we see and to group our perceptual experiences together into shapes and patterns

Shapes in clouds Man in the Moon

Issue #3: Visual Grouping

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We tend to ‘highlight’ certain aspects of what we see (‘figure’) and treat the rest as background (‘ground’)

Allows reading and other forms of focused attention

Issue #4: Figure/Ground

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We suffer not only from visual illusions, but also from illusions with each of our other senses. Can you give some examples of illusions with hearing, touch, taste, and smell?

Time-Out!

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Many interpretations we routinely make are on an unconscious level

Ex. Image of someone approaching from down a hallway

Ex. Our face in the mirror

Issue #5: Role of the Unconscious