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PSYCHOLOGY. Perceptual Organization. Perceptual Illusions. http://www.yorku.ca/eye/m-lillu.htm. Objectives. Understand how illusions help us understand perception Understand perceptual organization principles. Outline. A. Intro & illusions B. Organizational Principles Form perception - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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PSYCHOLOGY

Perceptual Organization

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Perceptual Illusions

http://www.yorku.ca/eye/m-lillu.htm

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Objectives

1. Understand how illusions help us understand perception

2. Understand perceptual organization principles

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Outline A. Intro & illusions B. Organizational Principles

1. Form perception Figure/Ground Gestalt grouping

2. Depth perception Binocular cues - retinal dispartity,

convergence Monocular cues - 8

3. Motion Perception - stroboscopic, phi phenomemon

4. Perceptual Constancy - size & shape, size & distance, light, color

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Perception

What can we learn from looking at the visual illusions #1-6 in your textbook?

Illusion reveal the ways we normally organize and interpret sensation.

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Perceptual Illusions

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Perceptual Organization: Muller-Lyer Illusion

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Illusions

Muller-Lyer IllusionWe interpret the arrows as cues for

distance & length The arrows at the ends of the lines

make them appear of different lengths

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Room Illusion

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Room Illusion

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Perceptual Organization: Size-Distance Relationship

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Illusions

What assumptions do we make about rooms?

90 degree anglesSize & distance (we make the false

assumption that they are the same distance way)

To fool us they distorted the shape of the room

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St. Louis Arch

Taller than wider?Wider than taller?

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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception

Relative Height

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St. Louis Arch

Explanation: Relative Height - we perceive

objects higher in our field of vision as farther away

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Perceptual Illusions

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Illusions

Hans- Wallach’s - glowing blue wormGestalt principles grouping principles

lead you astray in this puzzleApply grouping principles like - continuity

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Perceptual Illusions

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Illusions

Hoffman - ripple illusion

It is a shading technique using light & shadows

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Perceptual Illusions

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Illusions

People tend to overestimate distance in the fog Light & Shadow issues Relative Clarity issues

Where can this information be useful in the real world?

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Perceptual Illusions

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Perception

What can we learn from looking at the visual illusions #1-6 in your textbook?

Illusion reveal the ways we normally organize and interpret sensation.

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Which sense dominates?

Visual Capture tendency for vision to dominate

the other senses

Ex. - movie theater, roller coaster

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Perceptual Organization: Gestalt

Our brains do more then just register info, we filter & infer to make sense

Gestalt = whole tendency to integrate pieces of

information into meaningful wholes

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Necker Cube

The whole may exceed the sum of the parts

8 circles - people tend not to notice the circles but the whole box

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Perceptual Organization: Illusory Contours

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Fig. 15.2

Is there really a line down the middle?

Your eye perceives one

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Outline M15 A. Intro & illusions B. Organizational Principles

1.Form perceptionFigure/GroundGestalt grouping

2.Depth perception Binocular cues - retinal dispartity,

convergence Monocular cues - 8

3.Motion Perception - stroboscopic, phi phenomemon

4.Perceptual Constancy - size & shap, size & distance, light

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Form perception

Our brains do more then just register info, we filter & infer to make sense by discriminating what it is - form

We organize and interpret meaning

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What is it?

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Perceptual OrganizationForm perception

Figure and Ground--organization of the visual field into objects (figures) that stand out from their surroundings (ground); Reversible figures

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Perceptual Organization: Gestalt

Grouping the perceptual tendency to organize

stimuli into coherent groups

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Gestalt grouping prin.

Grouping Principlesa) proximity--group nearby figures togetherb) similarity--group figures that are similarc) continuity--perceive continuous patternsd) closure--fill in gapse) connectedness--spots, lines, and areas are

seen as unit when connected

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Perceptual Organization: Grouping Principles

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Perceptual Organization: Closure

Gestalt grouping principles are at work here.

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Perceptual Organization: Grouping Principles

Gestalt grouping principles are at work here

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Perceptual Organization: Grouping Principles

Impossible doghouse

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Perceptual Organization:

Depth Perception ability to see objects in three

dimensions allows us to judge distance Somewhat innate ability as shown by

infants

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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception

Visual Cliff

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Depth perception

1. Binocular cuesa) retinal disparity

images from the two eyes differ closer the object, the larger the

disparity(floating finger sausage)

b) convergenceneuromuscular cue - two eyes move inward for near objects

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2. Monocular Cues

a) relative sizesmaller image is more distant

b) Interposition (overlay)closer objects blocks distant

object

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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception

Relative Size

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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception

Interposition

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Monocular cues

c) relative clarityhazy object seen as more distant

d) texture coarse --> closefine --> distant

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Perceptual Illusions

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Monocular cues

e) relative heighthigher objects seen as more

distant

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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception

Relative Height

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Monocular cues

f) relative motioncloser objects seem to move faster

g) linear perspectiveparallel lines converge with distance

h) relative brightnesscloser objects appear brighter

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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception

Light and Shadow

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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception

Perspective Techniques

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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception

Illusory Depth

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Perceptual Organization: Depth Perception

Illusory Depth Explanation

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Motion Perception

1. Stroboscopic movement - still pictures can be perceived as moving ( cartoons & film)

2. Phi phenomenon - 2 adjacent stationary lights blink on/off in succession are perceived as moving

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Perceptual Constancy Perceptual Constancy

perceiving objects as unchanging even as illumination and retinal image change color shape size

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Size & distance p.239

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Monster & Ponzo illusions

Monster - linear perspective, relative height; cues to distance & size

Ponzo - we perceive the bar as farther away as being larger based on experience

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Moon illusion

Moon looks larger at the horizon then it does high in the sky

Explanation: cues to objects distances at the horizon make the moon seem farther away

Similar to the monster & ponzo illusion

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Perceptual Organization-Brightness Contrast

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Perceptional Constancy

1. Shape2. Size & distance3. Color4. Lightness/Brightness

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Concentrate on the 4 dots in the middle for 30 sec.

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Which is line is longer?

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