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PERCEPTION
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Sensation vs. Perception
• What’s the difference?
Sensation what the senses do– Sensation what the senses do – Perception process of recognizing, organizing
d i t ti i f tiand interpreting information.
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What is Sensation?
• The process whereby h h i l i fthe physical input from
the environment is d d i lcoded into neural
responses
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What is Perception?
• The way in which you i i llinterpret or internally represent incoming
isensations.
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Proximal vs. Distal
• Distal Stimulus:– Actual stimulus as it is in our environment
• a planep
• Proximal Stimulus:Th i f h i l i– The representation of the stimulus in our system.
• light reflected from the plane that falls on our retina
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Perception: Basics
• Shape Constancy • Size Constancy• Depth Perception• Depth Perception• Perceptual Organization
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Shape Constancy
• Perception of the stimulus stays constant even though the sensation changes.g
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Size ConstancySize Constancy
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Depth PerceptionDepth Perception• How do we perceive depth?• Some cues help us:
Pictorial Cues– Pictorial Cues• Interposition• Si• Size• Texture gradient
Li i• Linear perspective
– Motion Cues– Binocular Cues
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Interposition
• When one object blocks the other, we ,see the blocked object as further away.y
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Relative Size
• The smaller object is perceived as furtherperceived as further away
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Texture Gradients
As the surface gets farther gaway from us this texture gets finer and appears
hsmoother
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Linear Perspective
Parallel lines that recede into the distance appear to get closer together or converge.
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Motion ParallaxMotion Parallax
As we move objects that are closer to usAs we move, objects that are closer to us move farther across our field of view than do objects that are in the distance.
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Movement CuesF bj t t i t di t di t ThiFocus on an object at an intermediate distance. Things closer to you than the focused object will appear to move in the opposite direction of your head movement whereasthe opposite direction of your head movement whereas things farther away from you than the focused object will appear to move in the same direction as your head movement.
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Binocular Cues
Binocular disparity - The eyes are offset by about 6 cm. creating two slightly different views of the world. The images combine to form a 3-D gscene
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Retinal DisparityThe difference between the images of an object seen by left and right eyes resulting from the eyes' horizontal separation.g y g y p
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Organization in Visual Perception
• Gestalt Psychology– Humans have a tendency to see patterns rather
than random arrangementsg• exp: clouds, wallpapers, mosaic flooring…
– We tend to organize what we see.
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The Law of Pragnanzg
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Gestalt Laws of Groupingw p g– ProximityP o ty– Similarity– Good continuation – Closure – Common fate
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Gestalt Laws of Grouping
• Proximity - Objects near each other tend to be processed as a unit.
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Gestalt Laws of Grouping• Similarity - Objects similar to each other
d b d itend to be processed as a unit.
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Gestalt Laws of Grouping
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Gestalt Laws of Grouping
• Good continuation - Objects arranged in a j gstraight line or curve tend to be seen as a unit.
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Gestalt Laws of Grouping
• Closure - When a figure has a gap, we g g ptend to see it as a completed figure.
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Gestalt Laws of Grouping
Common fate - Objects that move in the jsame direction tend to be seen as a unit. (ultrasound)(ultrasound)
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• Perception is a constructive process– Information is
integrated, put together
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When construction fails
• Perceptual illusions
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Theories of Object Recognition
• Template-Matching Theory• Feature-Analysis Theory• Recognition by Components Theory• Recognition-by-Components Theory
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Template-Matching Theory
• You try match each and every stimulus you encounter with a set of templates in your memory. y
• You recognize the object, when there is s essf l m t hsuccessful match.
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Template Theory• Basics of template theory
Multiple templates are held in memory– Multiple templates are held in memory– To recognize the incoming stimuli, you compare it to
l i il h i f dtemplates in memory until a match is found
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Template Theory
• Weakness of theoryWeakness of theory– Problem of imperfect matches
C f h fl ibili f– Cannot account for the flexibility of pattern recognition system
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Template Matching Theory:Template-Matching Theory:Problems
• Very inflexible• Cannot account for complexity in visual
processingprocessing.• Not parsimonious.
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Feature-Analysis Theory
• We divide each stimuli into different components that are called distinctive features.
• Then we encounter a stimulus we compare h fthe features.
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Feature Analysis Theory :Feature-Analysis Theory :Problems
• Cannot account for complexity in visual processing.
• Not parsimonious enoughNot parsimonious enough
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The Recognition by ComponentsThe Recognition-by-Components Theoryy
• Explains how we recognize 3-D shapes
• Geons: simple 3 D shapes atoms of object• Geons: simple 3-D shapes…atoms of object recognition.
• All objects are made up of geons.
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Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Processing
Bottom-up: Perception begins with
Top-down: Higher order processes– Perception begins with
input of very low-level stimulus information
– Higher order processes influence how the input is perceived.
which is passed along to higher-order processes
– perception is dependent on the basic from the – perception is dependent
p t ti denvironment. on expectations and context effects
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Context Effects
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