Unit 1: Perception Sensation and Perception (pg 40-41) Answer here: Key word Define Sensati on Percept ion Gibson’s theory of Perception (pg 46-47) AO1 AO3 Define Direct theory: Real-world meaning (strength or weakness? Why?) Sufficient information for direct perception: Explain: Optic flow Patterns: The theory struggles to explain illusions (strength or weakness? Why?) Motion Parallax: The influence of NATURE: Support from the role of nature (strength or Gregory’s CONSTRUCUTIVE theory of Perception (pg 46- 47) AO1 AO3 Define CONSTRUCTIVIST theory: Support from cross-cultural research (strength or weakness? Why?) Perception is a construction. Explain Inference: Visual illusions (strength or weakness? Why?) Visual cues: Past experience – role of How does perception start in
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Unit 1: Perception
Sensation and Perception (pg 40-41) Answer here:
Key word DefineSensation
Perception
Theories of PERCEPTION
Gibson’s theory of Perception (pg 46-47)
AO1 AO3Define Direct theory: Real-world meaning
(strength or weakness? Why?)
Sufficient information for direct perception: Explain:
Optic flow Patterns: The theory struggles to explain illusions (strength or weakness?
Why?)
Motion Parallax:
The influence of NATURE: Support from the role of nature (strength or weakness? Why?)
Gregory’s CONSTRUCUTIVE theory of Perception (pg 46-47)
AO1 AO3Define CONSTRUCTIVIST theory: Support from cross-cultural research
(strength or weakness? Why?)
Perception is a construction. Explain
Inference: Visual illusions (strength or weakness? Why?)
Visual cues:
Past experience – role of NURUTRE: How does perception start in the first place? (strength or weakness? Why?)