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Perception

The process of organizing and interpreting information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events.

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Perception is reality!?

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Gestalt Psychology• Gestalt means “an organized whole”• These psychologists emphasize our

tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes

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Gestalt Philosophy

The whole is greater than the sum of its parts

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Figure-Ground Relationship• The organization of

the visual field into objects (figures) that stand out from their surroundings (ground)

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Grouping

• The perceptual tendency to organize stimuli into groups that we understand

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Human Examples of Grouping

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Depth Perception• The ability to see objects in three

dimensions although the images that strike the retina are two dimensional.

• Allows us to judge distance.

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Visual Cliff

Eleanor Gibson

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How do we create depth perception?

• Binocular Cues: depth cues that depend on two eyes

•Monocular Cues: depth cues that depend on one eye

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Binocular Cues—two eyes!

• Retinal Disparity: a binocular cue for seeing depth. The closer an object comes to you the greater the disparity is between the two images.

• Convergence—Another binocular cue for depth. Definition?

Pen together two eyes- try with one

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chvision.html

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Monocular Cues—One Eye!• Interposition: if something is blocking our

view, we perceive it as closer.

• Relative Size: if we know that two objects are similar in size, the one that looks smaller is farther away.

• Relative Clarity: we assume hazy objects are farther away.

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More Monocular Cues• Texture Gradient: the coarser it looks the

closer it is.• Relative Height: things higher in our field of vision, they look farther away

• Relative Motion: things that are closer appear to move more quickly.

• Linear Perspective: Parallel lines seem to converge with distance.

• Light and Shadow: Dimmer objects appear farther away because they reflect less light.

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Perceptual Constancy• Perceiving objects as unchanging even as

illumination and retinal images changes.

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Perceptual Set and Expectancy

• MAC DONALD• MAC HENRY• MAC MAHON• MACHINERY

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Perceptual Set and Expectancy

Time flies I can’t they’re too fast.Time flies. I can’t. They’re too fast.

CHOPHOUSE

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Perceptual Set and Expectancy

• FOLK• CROAK• SOAK

SHOP

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Perceptual Set and Expectancy

• Perceptual rules are mostly universal—we perceive things in many of the same ways.

• However there are some cultural variations in human perception.

• http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/sze_muelue/index.html

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Some cultural differences

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Perceptual Set and Expectancy

http://www.baddesigns.com/examples.html

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Perceptual Set and Expectancy

• Get into a small group.• Pick a product that is not designed well.• Work like a human factors psychologist

and improve the product by incorporating in our natural human tendencies and expectancies.

• Share with the class.