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PERCEPTION . Cutting through the Clutter. How many pages of the 750 are devoted to Editorial?. Answer: Less than 100. What is Sensation?. The immediate response to sensory receptors (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, fingers) to such basic stimuli as light colour and sound. What is Perception?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PERCEPTION

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Cutting through the Clutter

How many pages of the 750 are devoted to Editorial?

Answer:

Less than 100

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What is Perception? The process by which we select, organize, interpret and give meaning to sensations.

What is Sensation?

The immediate response to sensory receptors (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, fingers) to such basic stimuli as light colour and sound

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An Overview of the Perceptual Process

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Gestalt

Closure Principle

Figure-Ground Principle

Principle of Similarity

Stimulus Organization

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Escher

Figure Ground

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Once You’ve figured out what this picture is you cannot go back to the way you saw it initially.

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the two filled lines gives our eyes the impression of two horizontal lines, even though all the circles are equidistant from each other

Principle of Similarity

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the larger circles appear to belong together because of the similarity in size

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This Finnish Ad Emphasizes Sensual Reasons to Visit Helsinki

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This Caress Ad Uses Tactile Stimulation as a Selling Point

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This Ad Uses Taste to Motivate People to Buy Their Product

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Sensory Thresholds

•Absolute Threshold

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Differential Threshold

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Do they taste the same?

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Many ads use hidden messages, most of them harmless. Can you find the hidden message in this company logo?

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How do Consumers Choose What to Pay Attention To?

Stimulus Selection Factors

Size

Position

Novelty

Color

Create Contrast Contrast so That Stimuli is More Likely to Be

Noticed.

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Lexus Conveys the Sensation of Speed in a Novel Way to Position Its Vehicles

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This Ad Relies on Color Contrast to Get Noticed

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• What colours will compel customers to spend more money? • What colours will make people come into my business? • What are the best colours to use to make more sales? • What are the best colours to use in print advertising? • What are the best colours to use for stationery; packaging, products, uniforms

A well known hamburger chain discovered that red and yellow had a major psychological effect on its customers. It found that the correct colour combination can ...1. Attract extra customers2. Compel them to enter the store3. Spend more money and feel better about it.

Empirical research indicates colour selection alone may impact sales by a margin of 5 to 40 percent

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REDImpulse Desire Passion Urge to succeed Increases blood pressure

GRAYNeutrality Un-committed and un-involved Escape from anxiety

BLUEtraditional complete calm reduces blood pressure

GREENStimulus for interaction Analytical Precise Accurate Resistance to change

VIOLETMagical Enchanting Unimportant Unrealistic Irresponsible Immature

YELLOWBright Cheerful Restless Seeking change Creates anxiety

BROWNReduced sense of vitality Passive Solid roots

BLACKNegation of emotion Powerful Strong Uncontrollable Extinction Nothingness

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Personal Selection Factors

•Experience

•Environment

•Culture

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Interpretation

The meanings that people assign to sensory stimuli

What things might influence Interpretation?

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Consumers assign meaning to stimuli based on Schema, Schema, or set of beliefs, to which the stimuli is assigned.

The schema will determine what criteria will be used to evaluate the:

product, package, message.

Interpretation

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This Singaporean Ad for Toyota Evokes a Car Schema Even Though Using Household Furniture

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Semiotics: The Symbols Around UsThe study of how consumers interpret the

meanings of symbolsObjectSignInterpretant

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Jaron KChad RSteve C

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