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Perception Review

Amy Koch

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3.Blakemore and Cooper found that kittens have a short window of time (called this) during when they learn to "see" certain features
6.When I walk toward you, you know I'm not growing even though I appear to get bigger
7.what happens to sensory information once it reaches the brain
12.surroundings affect what you perceive
13.Nearby grass is divided into individual blades; faraway grass is a blur of green
15.Phenomenon that explains why we perceive animation or flip books as motion
18.mammals adjust to visual distorions
19.a nearby person appears larger than a faraway building
21.Examples include: relative size, linear perspective, and texture gradient
22."the organized whole"
23.When you turn a book sideways, its shape changes on my retina, but my brain knows that it is still the same shape.
25.driving in fog may create the impression that objects are farther away than they are because of this monocular depth cue
26.The background
27.devised by psychologist, Eleanor Gibson, to determine whether or not babies can perceive depth
28.we fill in gaps to make things whole
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1.parallel lines appear to converge in the distance
2.The reason you feel like you are moving at an IMAX movie
4.in order to look at my nose, I must go cross-eyed; thus my brain knows my nose is close
5.regulated by the reticular formation, you can shift you attention from one thing to another
8.Phenomenon that labels that we see Xmas lights as moving when they blink in succession
9.overlap
10.Selective attention for hearing
11.from Wayne's World: "camera 1, camera 2"; close objects look very different from each eye
14.When driving, approaching cars appears to speed up as they get closer
16.expectations affect what you see
17.if you close one eye, you lose these (and might get hit in the face when trying to catch a ball)
20.branch of psychology dedicated to identifying user-friendly designs
24.The foreground

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