3 diff. processing:
parallel, bottom-up, top-down
what is parallel processing
attending to multiple senses at once
bottom-up processing
features of stimulus affect out interpretation (info/data drive) - example: facial perception
what is top-down processing
our belief affect out interpretation (knowledge/expectation driven)
what is size constancy
perceive as the same size no matter how far something is from us in an image
what is perceptual constancy
our brain’s ability to perceive the thing as stable & unchanging
shape constancy
perceive as the same shape, even if it moves
color constancy
perceive as the same color across different levels of lighting
what are gestalt principles? (perception)
our brains ability to perceive things as a single/unified form
what is depth perception
our brains ability to see objects in 3-d
what are monocular cues
stimuli that enable us to judge depth using only one eye
what are binocular cues
stimuli requiring both eyes working together (disparity: finger & eyes trick, convergence: estimating distance)
sublimal perception: priming
unconscious activation of certain association in memory, may weakly effect behavior
what is illusionary correlation
we assume there is meaning in correlation and underestimate the chance of coincidences
what is perceptual set
a mental tendency to perceive things a certain way based on expectations