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  1. Book:Perception

    saved book title Perception subtitle Psychology, philosophy and physiology cover image cover color Perception Psychology, philosophy and physiology Perception Principles of human perception Shape constancy Color constancy Principles of grouping Contrast effect Empirical theory of perception Effects of expectations and learning Set psychology Set Perceptual learning Modalities Visual perception Hearing sense Hearing Speech perception Haptic perception Taste Social perception Time perception Philosophy and physiology Philosophy of perception Illusion Sensory system ...   more details



  1. Plant perception

    Plant perception may refer to Plant perception physiology the study of the physiologic mechanisms of plant perception and response to the environment Plant perception paranormal the study of emotion, polysomnography and paranormal phenomenon as applies to plants disambig ...   more details



  1. Perception (disambiguation)

    wiktionary perception Perception is the process of attaining awareness or understanding of sensory information. Perception may also refer to Perception Blessid Union of Souls album Perception Blessid Union of Souls album , a 2005 alternative rock album Perception The Doors album Perception The Doors album , a 2006 psychedelic rock album Perception journal , a UK scientific journal invesigating perception Perception TV series Perception TV series , an early evening quiz programme Perception 2012 TV series , an upcoming American crime drama starring Eric McCormack . Perception Pty , a media entertainment company Perceptions EP Perceptions EP , an experimental album by VersaEmerge Perceptions This Beautiful Republic album , a 2008 Christian rock album disambig de Perception fr Perception homonymie it Perception ...   more details



  1. Moral perception

    Orphan date February 2009 Moral perception is a term used in ethics to denote the discernment of the morally salient qualities in particular situations. Moral perception s are argued to be necessary to moral reasoning see practical reason , the deliberation of what is the right thing to do. Moral perception is variously conceptualized by Aristotle , Hannah Arendt , and Martha C. Nussbaum . Lawrence Blum 1994 distinguishes moral perception from moral judgment. Whereas a person s judgment about what the moral course of action is the result of a conscious deliberation, the basis for that process is the perception of aspects of one s situation, which is different for each person. Moral perceptions are furthermore particular in nature. ref Blum, Lawrence. 1994. Moral Perception and Particularity. Cambridge Cambridge University Press. ref References reflist Category Ethics Category Perception philo stub ...   more details



  1. Form perception

    Form perception is the ability of the human mind and senses to perceive the shapes of physical objects and outlines observed in the environment. It is a complex mental process studied in neurology . Development Form perception is one of the most basic visual discriminations acquired by humans in childhood. A child with poor form perception is highly likely to be diagnosed with a learning disability , since almost all learning activities require some type of form perception, most importantly the ability to read. A child who has trouble perceiving the form of the letters, syllables or words, will have difficulties in learning the alphabet or in learning to read. The discrimination of letters is the most important skill in the early stages of reading. Synonyms Object perception Perceptual grouping Surface perception Figure ground perception See Also Shape Visual appearance Gestalt psychology Resources http www.audiblox2000.com form perception.htm What Is Form Perception? http www.interaction design.org encyclopedia gestalt principles of form perception.html Gestalt principles of form perception http cns web.bu.edu steve GrossbergFormPerception2007.pdf Form Perception, Stephen Grossberg, Department for Cognitive and Neural Systems, Boston University http www.dartmouth.edu petertse tsehughes.pdf Visual form perception, Peter U. Tse and Howard C. Hughes, Dartmouth University http www.cogsci.uci.edu ddhoff ecs.pdf Vision Form Perception, Donlad D Hoffman and Manish Singh, University of California Irvine Mental processes Category Perception Category Mental processes Neuroscience stub uk ...   more details



  1. Perception (journal)

    italictitle Infobox Journal discipline Psychology , Perception website http www.perceptionweb.com publisher Pion publisher Pion country UK abbreviation history 1972 present impact 1.293 impact year 2010 ISSN 0301 0066 eISSN 1468 4233 Perception is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal specialising in the psychology of visual perception vision and perception . It is available in print form and online. It publishes primary research from any discipline within the sensory sciences. The journal is indexed in PubMed . Category Psychology journals Category Vision Category Publications established in 1972 ...   more details



  1. Machine perception

    In computing , machine perception is the ability of computing machines to sense and interpret images, sounds, or other contents of their environments, or of the contents of stored media. Real time perception of a machine s environment is useful in industrial processes, such as assembly, inspection, diagnosis, vehicle guidance, etc. Off line perception of stored media is useful in medical and aerial photo interpretation , content based indexing and retrieval of movies and images, etc. Machine perception includes ref cite book title Living With the Chip author David Manners and Tsugio Makimoto publisher Springer year 1995 isbn 0412616904 url http books.google.com books?id Vei8IyFxSpIC&pg PT27&dq machine vision machine hearing touch&ei 9PDOR9XhFpb4tgPvwPGkBQ&sig HpUp5rW4L8xNOSgVCBvUcnwFmzw ref Computer vision Machine hearing Machine touch References references See also Simultaneous localization and mapping SLAM Robot DEFAULTSORT Machine Perception Category Artificial intelligence compu AI stub et Masintaju ...   more details



  1. Perception training

    Complex perceptions like voice recognition or discrimination of similar sound sequences need experience and can generally be trained. Complex perceptions are often multi sens ory perceptions. Example To distinguish between a real apple and fake the subject needs to touch or to smell it, because visual inspection may be insufficient. Depending on previous experience with similar situations the subject will decide which strategy to use. The basic principle s of perception training are similar to problem solving . ref Hans Werner Hunziker, 2006 Im Auge des Lesers foveale und periphere Wahrnehmung vom Buchstabieren zur Lesefreude In the eye of the reader foveal and peripheral perception from letter recognition to the joy of reading Transmedia St ubli Verlag Z rich 2006 ISBN 978 3 7266 0068 6 ref The perception of a simple Stimulus physiology stimulus like a sound of a given intensity can normally not be trained to function below its intensity threshold. References references Category Perception cognitive psych stub ...   more details



  1. Philosophy of perception

    correct for the shadow of the cylinder. The philosophy of perception is concerned with the nature of Perception perceptual experience and the status of perceptual data, in particular how they relate to beliefs about, or knowledge of, the world. ref cf. http plato.stanford.edu entries perception episprob BonJour, Laurence 2007 Epistemological Problems of Perception. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, accessed 1.9.2010. ref Any explicit account of perception requires a commitment to one ... real aspects of the world external to the individual. ref cf. http plato.stanford.edu entries perception episprob BonJour, Laurence 2007 Epistemological Problems of Perception. Stanford Encyclopedia ... illusions and hallucinations ref cf. http plato.stanford.edu entries perception problem Crane, Tim 2005 The Problem of Perception. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, accessed 1.9.2010 Drestske, Fred 1999 Perception. In Robert Audi, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Second Edition, Cambridge ... experience ref cf. http plato.stanford.edu entries perception episprob BonJour, Laurence 2007 Epistemological Problems of Perception. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, accessed 1.9.2010. ref as well as certain insights in science. ref cf. Alva Noe 2006 Perception. In Sahotra Sarkar Jessica Pfeifer ... . ref cf. http plato.stanford.edu entries perception episprob BonJour, Laurence 2007 Epistemological Problems of Perception. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, accessed 1.9.2010. ref Categories of perception We may categorize perception as internal or external . Internal perception proprioception ..., whether we are hungry or tired and so forth. External or Sensory perception exteroception , tells us ... of the mechanics of sensory processes in cognitive psychology . The philosophy of perception is mainly concerned with exteroception. Scientific accounts of perception An object at some distance from ..., known as the binding problem , is the subject of considerable study. Perception is a cognitive ...   more details



  1. Constructive perception

    orphan date April 2008 Constructive perception , is the theory of perception in which the perceiver uses sensory information and other sources of information to construct a cognitive understanding of a stimulus. In contrast to this top down approach, there is the bottom up approach of direct perception . Also known as intelligent perception, constructive perception shows the relationship between intelligence and perception. This comes from the importance of high order thinking and learning in perception. During perception, hypotheses are formed and tested about percept s that are based on three things sensory data, knowledge, and high level cognitive processes. Visual sensations are usually correctly attributed because we unconsciously assimilate information from many sources and then unconsciously make judgments based on this information. The philosophy of Immanuel Kant explains that our perception of the world is reciprocal it both is affected and affects our experience of the world. Evidence of constructive perception Context effects are not explained by bottom up theories of accounting. Irving Biederman performed experiments that demonstrated dramatic context effects. For example, Stephen Palmer carried out an experiment in which the participants were asked to identify objects after they were shown either a relevant or irrelevant context. They might be shown a scene of a baseball game, followed by images of a baseball, car, and a phone. The stimuli that was most relevant to the context, the baseball, was recognized quicker than those that were irrelevant, car and phone. Perceptual constancy gives evidence that high level constructive processes occur during perception. As lighting ... past experiences you infer that it is a stop sign. This is example of constructive perception because ... also Perception Cognitive Psychology Cognitive Science References cite book last Sternberg first Robert ... Thomson Wadsworth year 2006 location Belmont pages 143 145 isbn 0 534 51421 9 Category Perception ...   more details



  1. Perception of Reality

    Infobox Album WikiProject Albums infobox Name Perception of Reality Type Studio Album Artist Takara Band Takara Cover Perception of Reality Album.jpg Released 5th December 2001 Recorded Genre Hard rock Length Label Lion Music Producer Reviews Last album Blind in Paradise Album Blind in Paradise br 1998 This album Perception of Reality Album Perception of Reality br 2001 Next album Perception of Reality was the 4th studio album by hard rock band Takara Band Takara released in 2001 on Lion Music & Saraya Recordings. Track listing Miles Away Shadows In The Night Tomorrow Without You Ready To Promise L.I.E.S. Dream Of It All Believe Tell Me Personnel Michael J Flatters lead vocals Neal Grusky guitar Carl Demarco bass guitar bass Brook Hansen Keyboard instrument keyboards Chad Clark drum kit drums References http www.takararocks.com Official Website Category 2001 albums ...   more details



  1. Duplex perception

    Duplex perception refers to the natural language linguistic phenomenon whereby part of the sound acoustic signal is used for both a Speech communication speech and a nonspeech percept. A listener is presented with two simultaneous, Dichotic listening dichotic stimuli . One ear receives an isolated third formant transition that sounds like a nonspeech chirp. At the same time the other ear receives a base syllable . This base syllable consists of the first two formants , complete with formant transitions, and the third formant without a transition. Normally, there would be peripheral Auditory masking masking in such a binaural listening task but this does not occur. Instead, the listener s percept is duplex, that is, the completed syllable is perceived and the nonspeech chirp is heard at the same time. This is interpreted as being due to the existence of a special speech module. The phenomenon was discovered in 1974 by Timothy C. Rand at the Haskins Laboratories associated with Yale University . ref Rand TC. Dichotic release from masking for speech. J Acoust Soc Am. 55 3 678 80. PMID 4819869 ref Duplex perception was argued as evidence for the existence of distinct systems for general auditory system auditory perception and speech perception . ref Liberman AM, Isenberg D, Rakerd B. 1981 . Duplex perception of cues for stop consonants evidence for a phonetic mode. Percept Psychophys. 30 2 133 43. PMID 7301513 ref However, the same phenomenon can be obtained with slamming doors. ref Fowler CA, Rosenblum LD. 1990 . Duplex perception a comparison of monosyllables and slamming doors. J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 16 4 742 54. PMID 2148589 ref Clarify reason How does this conflict with the former statement? date August 2011 References reflist See also McGurk effect Category Auditory perception Category Hearing Category Phonetics Category Cognition phonetics stub cognitive psych stub ling stub ...   more details



  1. Adventures in Perception

    Infobox film name Adventures in Perception image caption director Han Van Gelder producer Han Van Gelder writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released film date 1971 runtime country Film Netherlands language Dutch budget Adventures in Perception is a 1971 Dutch short film short documentary film directed by Han Van Gelder . It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject Best Documentary Short . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 300374 Adventures In Perception details title NY Times Adventures in Perception accessdate 2008 11 30 work NY Times ref , and won the Best Short Film on Art at the 1971 Cork city Cork Cork Film Festival Film Festival . ref name Cork Film Festival cite web url http www.corkfilmfest.org awardwinners awards award 16.html title Cork Film Festival Archive accessdate 2011 07 18 ref It is a study on the works of M. C. Escher ref name The Roland Collection cite web url http www.rolandcollection.com films ?prm a12 b99 c608 title The Roland Collection Adventures in Perception at the Roland Collection of Films accessdate 2011 07 18 ref References reflist External links Imdb title id 0066748 title Adventures in Perception DEFAULTSORT Adventures In Perception Category 1971 films Category Dutch films Category Dutch language films Category Dutch short films Category Dutch documentary films Category Short documentary films Category 1970s documentary films Category 1970s short films Category M. C. Escher Category Documentary films about the visual arts Netherlands film stub documentary film stub ...   more details



  1. Selective perception

    citations missing date October 2007 Selective perception may refer to any number of cognitive bias es in psychology related to the way expectations affect perception . For instance, several studies have shown that students who were told they were consuming alcohol ic beverages which in fact were non alcoholic perceived themselves as being drunk , exhibited fewer physiological symptoms of social stress, and drove a simulated car similarly to other subjects who had actually consumed alcohol. The result is somewhat similar to the placebo effect . Fact date October 2007 In one classic study on this subject related to the hostile media effect which is itself an excellent example of selective perception , viewers watched a filmstrip of a particularly violent Princeton University Princeton Dartmouth College Dartmouth American football game. Princeton viewers reported seeing nearly twice as many rule infractions committed by the Dartmouth team than did Dartmouth viewers. One Dartmouth alumnus did not see any infractions committed by the Dartmouth side and erroneously assumed he had been sent only part of the film, sending word requesting the rest. ref Hastorf, A.H. & Cantril, H. 1954 . They saw a game A case study. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology , 49, 129 134. ref Selective perception is also an issue for advertisers, as consumers may engage with some ads and not others based on their pre existing beliefs about the brand. Seymour Smith , a prominent advertising researcher, found evidence for selective perception in advertising research in the early 1960s, and he defined it to be a procedure ... methods that utilize a longitudinal design are arguably better equipped to control for selective perception ... selective perception.html Selective Perception in Stock Investing Category Cognitive biases de Selektive Wahrnehmung es Percepci n selectiva fr Perception s lective pl Selektywna percepcja sv Selektiv perception tr Alg da se icilik ...   more details



  1. Phenomenology of Perception

    The Phenomenology of Perception 1945 was the masterpiece magnum opus of France French Phenomenology philosophy phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau Ponty . Following the work of Edmund Husserl , Merleau Ponty s project is to reveal the phenomenological structure of perception . However, Merleau Ponty s conceptions of phenomenology, and for that matter the dialectic, do not follow Husserl s nor Heidegger s exactly. The central thesis of the book is what Merleau Ponty later called the primacy of perception. We are first perceiving the world, then we do philosophy. This entails a critique of the Cartesian cogito, resulting in a largely different concept of consciousness. The Cartesian dualism of mind and body is called into question as our primary way of existing in the world and is ultimately rejected in favor of a intersubjective conception or dialectical concept of consciousness. What is characteristic of his account of perception is the centrality that the body plays. We perceive the world through our bodies we are embodied subjects, involved in existence. Further, the ability to reflect comes from a pre reflective ground that serves as the foundation for reflecting on actions. In other words, we perceive phenomena first, then reflect on them via this mediation, which is instantaneous and synonymous with our being and perception in, as, and with body, i.e., embodiment. His account of the body helps him undermine what had been a long standing conception of consciousness, which hinges on the distinction between the for itself subject and in itself object , which plays ... Being and Nothingness in 1943, shortly before the publication of Phenomenology of Perception . The body ... as both. ref Merleau Ponty, Maurice. Trans Colin Smith. Phenomenology of Perception London Routledge ... book last Merleau Ponty first Maurice title Phenomenology of Perception url http books.google.com ... et Taju fenomenoloogia fr Ph nom nologie de la perception ...   more details



  1. Active perception

    multiple issues cleanup reorganize December 2011 copy edit December 2011 The theory of active perception is that perception and action are the same thing. It states that when people see things done, it is automatically translates into things that they do. This results in people often doing what they see others doing. ref Bargh & Dijksterhuis, 2001, p. 3 ref Active Attention Active attention is part of the broader theory of ecological perception but it is a bit older. It was developed by the gestalt psychology gestalt psychologists in the 1930s ref Koffka, 1936 ref and refined by Gibson in the 1960s and 1970 s. ref Gibson, 1979, The Ecological Theory of Perception , Haughton and Mifflin, Boston ref The theory has never died, although for the 80 odd years that it has been around, it has somehow ..., until recently, when a series of coherent hypotheses proposed that active perception is the basis ... what others do mirror mechanisms play a crucial role in action perception. Social Cognitive ... can be explained by the theory of ecological perception. Medical Hypotheses, 78, 7 10. doi 10.1016 ... perception. A glass of water is recognized through the act of drinking, and a book by reading. The fact ... psychotic symptoms can be explained by the theory of ecological perception. Medical Hypotheses, 78 ... lobe of the brain have no choice but to act in the face of perception. The classic examples are in the studies ..., C. 2011 . Understanding what others do mirror mechanisms play a crucial role in action perception ...., & Dijksterhuis, A. 2001 . The perception behavior expressway Automatic effects of social perception ... Opinion in Psychiatry, 21 3 , 281. Gibson, J. J. 1979 . The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception ... by the theory of ecological perception. Medical Hypotheses, 78, 7 10. doi 10.1016 j.mehy.2011.09.029 ... Counterargument An argument against active perception is that people also see things that they don t recognize. References references Category Perception ...   more details



  1. Immaculate perception

    Orphan date February 2009 The expression immaculate perception has been used in various senses by various philosophers. It is a nickname for Plato s theory of knowledge. It is called this because Plato believed that all knowledge came from past lives, and from one s knowledge of The Forms . It was used by the English philosopher Francis Bacon , who referred to it as the necessity of keeping the eye steadily fixed upon the facts of nature and so receiving the images simply as they are. ref Bacon, Francis. 1620 . The Great Instauration. ref It was used by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche in his text Thus Spoke Zarathustra . Nietzsche argued that this kind of perception mere fiction, for it ignores the intimate connection between the perceiver and the external world. In particular, it denies the important role that the will and desires of the perceiver have on every perception. ref Metcalfe, Michael. A Dancer s Virtue Human Life in Light of Nietzsche s Eternal Recurrence . Concept XXVIII, 2005. http www.publications.villanova.edu Concept 2005 Dancer s 20Virtue.pdf ref References references philosophy stub Category Perception ...   more details



  1. Music Perception

    Infobox journal title Music Perception cover File Music Perception.jpg editor Lola L. Cuddy discipline Music peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation Music Percept. publisher University of California Press country United States frequency 5 issues per year history 1983 present openaccess license impact 1.714 impact year 2009 website http www.ucpressjournals.com journal.asp?j mp link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR 07307829 OCLC 645293324 LCCN 84644031 CODEN ISSN 0730 7829 eISSN 15338312 boxwidth Music Perception is a music journal published by University of California Press , in Berkeley, California . Published five times a year, Music Perception publishes empirical and theoretical papers on such topics as psychology, psychophysics, linguistics, neurology, neurophysiology, artificial intelligence, computer technology, physical and architectural acoustics, and music theory. The ISSN is 0730 7829. External links http www.ucpressjournals.com journal.asp?j mp Music Perception on University of California Press Journals website Category Music journals Category University of California Press academic journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1983 ...   more details



  1. Haptic perception

    Haptic perception is the process of recognizing objects through touch. It involves a combination of somatosensory perception of patterns on the skin surface e.g., edges, curvature, and texture and proprioception of hand position and conformation. ref cite journal last Streri first Arlette coauthors Spelke, Elizabeth S title Haptic perception of objects in infancy journal Cognitive Psychology date NaN undefined NaN volume 20 issue 1 pages 1 23 doi 10.1016 0010 0285 88 90022 9 pmid 3338265 ref People can rapidly and accurately identify three dimensional objects by touch. ref cite journal author Klatzky RL, Lederman SJ, & Metzger VA year 1985 title Identifying objects by touch An expert system. journal Perception & Psychophysics issue 37 pages 299 302 ref They do so through the use of exploratory procedures, such as moving the fingers over the outer surface of the object or holding the entire object in the hand. ref cite journal author Lederman SJ, & Klatzky RL year 1987 title Hand movements A window into haptic object recognition journal Cognitive Psychology issue 19 pages 342 368 pmid 3608405 volume 19 ref Gibson ref cite book last Gibson first J.J. year 1966 title The senses considered ... body . Gibson and others emphasized the close link between haptic perception and body movement haptic perception is active exploration. The concept of haptic perception is related to the concept of extended ... experience is transparently transferred to the end of the tool. Haptic perception relies on the forces ... De La Torre & Hayward. Force Can Overcome Object Geometry In the perception of Shape Through Active ... of Haptic Perception in Virtual Environments. In Grunwald M Ed. , Human Haptic Perception , Birkh user ... skilled actions such as holding objects or using tools. Haptic Perception in Infancy When four ... Haptic Perception Basics and Applications. Basel Boston Berlin Birkhaeuser Verlag. ISBN 978 3 7643 7611 6 DEFAULTSORT Haptic Perception Mental processes Category Perception Category Senses Category ...   more details



  1. Amodal perception

    Amodal perception is the term used to describe the perception of the whole of a physical structure when only parts of it affect the sensory receptors. For example, a table will be perceived as a complete volumetric structure even if only part of it the facing surface projects to the retina it is perceived as possessing internal volume and hidden rear surfaces despite the fact that only the near surfaces are exposed to view. Similarly, the world around us is perceived as a surrounding plenum, even though only part of it is in view at any time. Another much quoted example is that of the dog behind a picket fence in which a long narrow object the dog is partially occluded by fence posts in front of it, but is nevertheless perceived as a single continuous object. Albert Bregman noted an auditory analogue of this phenomenon when a melody is interrupted by bursts of white noise, it is nonetheless heard as a single melody continuing behind the bursts of noise. Formulation of the theory is credited to the Belgian psychologist Albert Michotte and Fabio Metelli , an Italian people Italian psychologist, with their work developed in recent years by E.S. Reed and the Gestalt psychology Gestaltists . Modal completion is a similar phenomena in which a shape is perceived to be occluding other shapes even when the shape itself is not drawn. Examples include the triangle that appears to be occluding three disks in the Kanizsa triangle and the circles and squares that appear in different versions of the Koffka cross. See also Perception Developmental psychology Illusory contours Psychology References Refbegin cite journal last Lehar first Steven year 1999 title Gestalt Isomorphism and the Quantification of Spatial Perception journal Gestalt Theory volume 21 issue 2 pages 122 139 url http gestalttheory.net ... Scene Analysis MIT, 1990 Refend Mental processes DEFAULTSORT Amodal Perception Category Cognition Category Human development Category Perception Category Mental processes sv Amodal perception ...   more details



  1. Social perception

    Social perception is, in psychology and other cognitive sciences , that part of perception that allows people to understand the individuals and groups of their social world, and thus an element of social cognition . ref E. R. Smith, D. M. Mackie 2000 . Social Psychology . Psychology Press, 2nd ed., p. 20 ref It allows people to determine how others affect their personal lives. While social perceptions can be flawed, they help people to form impressions of others by making the necessary information available to assess what people are like. Missing information is filled in by using an implicit personality theory if a person is observed to have one particular trait, observers tend to assume that he or she has other traits related to this observed one. These assumptions help to categorize people and then infer additional facts and predict behavior. ref Delamate, John D, H. Andrew Michener and Daniel J. Myers. Social Psychology. 5th ed. Wadsworth Publishing. 2003. Print ref Social perceptions ... are others social perceptions. ref Dunning, David. What Is the Word on Self Motives and Social Perception ... of perception structural factors and functional factors. ref name theory Krech, David and Richard ... an individual s needs, moods, past experience, and memory. All functional factors in perception are social ... factors actually operate in perception are lacking, a great deal of experimental work is available that demonstrates their pervasive influence in perception. Interrelationship between structural ... of the operation of structural and functional factors in perception. Neither set operates alone and every perception involves both kinds of factors. Although we can experiment with structural factors alone in perception or with functional factors alone, we must realize that this is done only for experimental convenience. It means that whatever perception is being observed is a function ... perception Joint attention Mental processes Category Perception Category Social psychology Category ...   more details



  1. Depth perception

    Depth perception is the visual perception visual ability to perceive the world in three dimension s Three ... date January 2010 Depth perception arises from a variety of depth cues. These are typically classified ... monocular cues that require the input from just one eye. ref Goldstein, E. B. 2002 . Sensation and perception ... motion One form of depth from motion, kinetic depth perception , is determined by dynamically changing ... kinetic depth perception enables the brain to calculate time to crash distance aka time to collision ... changing headway TTC by kinetic depth perception. Perspective visual Perspective The property ... eye Accommodation This is an oculomotor cue for depth perception. When we try to focus on far ... and geometry. Monocular occlusions are able to reduce the depth perception latency both in natural ... displays. Perception, 17, 603 608. ref Curvilinear perspective At the outer extremes of the visual .... It may contribute to the depth perception in natural retinal images, because the depth of focus ... This is a binocular oculomotor cue for distance depth perception. By virtue of stereopsis ... these extraocular muscles also help in depth distance perception. The angle of convergence is smaller ... disparity but with different shadows are fused stereoscopically, imparting depth perception ..., stereoscopic cue for depth perception. ref name Puerta Medina, A 1989 . The power of shadows ... depth perception and helping them to judge distances when they pounce or swoop down onto their prey ... for grasping prey, somewhat like the way bird of prey raptors employ their talons . Depth perception ... developed depth perception. At the same time, like the other Post Impressionist s, C zanne had learned ... of seeing, as well as new methods of drawing and painting. Disorders affecting depth perception Ocular conditions such as amblyopia , optic nerve hypoplasia , and strabismus may reduce the perception of depth. Since by definition , binocular depth perception requires two functioning eyes, a person ...   more details



  1. Multistable perception

    back to Ancient history antiquity . The fascination of multistable perception probably comes from the active nature of endogenous perceptual changes or from the dissociation of dynamic perception from constant sensory stimulation. Multistable perception was a common feature in the artwork of the Netherlands ..., the elimination of our depth perception causes multistable perception to take over, and this can ... source in the room can cause the correct perception to suddenly switch. A pop culture example can ... Multistable perception Optical Illusions http eluzions.com Illusions Ambiguous A collection ... figures Ambiguity of spatial perception fr Category Perception de Multistabile Wahrnehmung pt Percep o ...   more details



  1. Speech perception

    Speech perception is the process by which the sounds of language are heard, interpreted and understood. The study of speech perception is closely linked to the fields of phonetics and phonology in linguistics and cognitive psychology and perception in psychology . Research in speech perception seeks ... language. Speech perception research has applications in building computer systems that can recognize ... language teaching. Basics of speech perception The process of perceiving speech begins ... sound signal contains a number of acoustic cues that are used in speech perception. The cues differentiate ... of perception, then the path from sound to meaning would be clear. However, this correspondence or mapping .... ref name np cite encyclopedia author Nygaard, L.C., Pisoni, D.B. year 1995 title Speech Perception ... of Perception and Cognition Speech, Language, and Communication location San Diego publisher Academic ... title Some results of research on speech perception journal Journal of the Acoustical Society of America ... J.L. Miller, P.D. Eimas encyclopedia Handbook of Perception and Cognition Speech, Language, and Communication ... perception has to deal with several problems which result from what has been termed the lack ..., W. year 1999 title Perception of vowels Dynamic constancy editor J.M. Pickett encyclopedia The Acoustics of Speech Communication Fundamentals, Speech Perception Theory, and Technology location Needham ... 2005 title Speaker Normalization in speech perception editor Pisoni, D.B., Remez, R. encyclopedia The Handbook of Speech Perception location Oxford publisher Blackwell Publishers url http corpus.linguistics.berkeley.edu ... to adjust the perception of duration to the current tempo of the speech they are listening to this has ... constancy is a phenomenon not specific to speech perception only it exists in other types of perception too. Categorical perception Main Categorical perception Image Categorization and discrimination ... Categorical perception is involved in processes of perceptual differentiation. People perceive ...   more details



  1. Perception (company)

    Perception is a media entertainment company working in the games, film and television space. The company claims to be working on a video game for the PC and console platforms and to be in pre production on an animated television series & Sony PSP game. The company has staff based in Sydney, Melbourne and Vienna. The company announced via its website in December 2007 that it was working on a licensed game as well as an animated TV series called The Four Horsemen . However, by May 2008, this information had been removed. History Perception began in 1995 as a small animation and sound studio, but by 1998 had expanded into the video game market. Between 1998 and 2004, two products were developed primarily for the coin op arcade market Thunderboats and Top Down Racer, but neither were financial successes. Thunderboats was planned to be ported to the Sega Dreamcast game console, but the project was cancelled. In 2004, the company successfully negotiated with MGM entertainment to develop a new video game based on the Stargate television series. Unfortunately, MGM cancelled the deal some time in late 2005 or early 2006 and all staff were made redundant with the exception of the CEO and his assistant . Digital and Voice Media approached Perception in 2006 to negotiate a take over, but the deal fell through a few months later. In November 2007, Perception announced that they were suing their former publisher for damages. Games Stargate SG 1 The Alliance Thunderboats Top Down Racer External links http au.dreamcast.ign.com objects 012 012323.html Thunderboats at IGN Category Video game companies of Australia Category Companies established in 1995 Category Video game developers Australia videogame company stub ...   more details




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