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Perception Key Words

Horizontales
Smaller objects in the visual field appear further away
Taking information in front of you and drawing a conclusion about what it means based on other things you know.
Refers to the forces that 'drive' your behaviour
The way in which some images or stimuli can be perceived in more than one way.
Is the tendency or readiness to notice certain aspects of the sensory environment whilst ignoring others.
The unconscious 'mistakes' of perception.
The argument that we make sense of the world around us by building our perceptions based partly on incoming data and partly using clues from what we know about the world.
The organisation and interpretation of sensory information by the brain in order to understand the world around us.
Is when parallel lines converge in a way that suggests distance
The way that the left and the right eye view slightly different images. the size of the difference gives the brain information about depth and distance.
Is that objects higher up in the visual field appear further away
Verticales
The argument that the rich information in the visual array is all the brain needs to perceive the world around it. Perception is the same as sensation.
Visual information from the environment about movement, distance and so on.
Is a strong feeling or mood that has important motivational properties.
Cues that are only detected when both eye are used
A belief about what is likely to happen based on past experience.
Beliefs and expectations that surround us.
The physical stimulation of sense receptors by the environment.
Objects that obscure or are in front of others appear closer to us.