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Perception01:28

Perception

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Perception is a fundamental psychological process that enables individuals to organize, interpret, and consciously experience sensory information. This process is crucial for understanding and interacting with the world around us. It includes both bottom-up and top-down processing, each playing a distinct role in how we perceive our environment.
Bottom-up processing begins at the sensory level, where receptors detect external environmental stimuli. These could include the tactile sensation of...
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Gestalt Principles of Perception01:21

Gestalt Principles of Perception

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Gestalt principles provide a framework for understanding how humans perceive objects as unified wholes within their context. These principles are essential in explaining the cognitive processes that make sense of complex visual stimuli by organizing them into coherent groups. One fundamental principle is proximity, which posits that objects located close to each other are perceived as a collective group. For instance, when dots are positioned near one another, the visual system interprets them...
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Parallel Processing01:20

Parallel Processing

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The brain processes sensory information rapidly due to parallel processing, which involves sending data across multiple neural pathways at the same time. This method allows the brain to manage various sensory qualities, such as shapes, colors, movements, and locations, all concurrently. For instance, when observing a forest landscape, the brain simultaneously processes the movement of leaves, the shapes of trees, the depth between them, and the various shades of green. This enables a quick and...
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Depth Perception and Spatial Vision01:15

Depth Perception and Spatial Vision

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Depth perception is the ability to perceive objects three-dimensionally. It relies on two types of cues: binocular and monocular. Binocular cues depend on the combination of images from both eyes and how the eyes work together. Since the eyes are in slightly different positions, each eye captures a slightly different image. This disparity between images, known as binocular disparity, helps the brain interpret depth. When the brain compares these images, it determines the distance to an object.
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Factors Affecting Perception01:25

Factors Affecting Perception

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Perception is influenced by perceptual set, context, motivation, and emotion. Perceptual set, or perceptual expectancy, refers to the tendency to perceive things in a particular way, influenced by previous experiences and expectations. This phenomenon affects the interpretation of stimuli, creating a set of mental tendencies and assumptions that impact sensory perceptions of sound, taste, touch, and sight.
An illustrative example of a perceptual set is the scenario where an airline pilot told...
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Perceptual Constancy01:12

Perceptual Constancy

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Perceptual constancy is the ability to recognize that objects remain consistent and unchanged even when their appearance varies due to changes in sensory input. There are four main types of perceptual constancy: size constancy, shape constancy, color constancy, and brightness constancy.
Size constancy is the recognition that an object remains the same size, even when its image on the retina changes. For instance, a bus is perceived to be large enough to carry people, even if it looks tiny from...
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現実世界のシーンを認識する.

I Biederman

    Science (New York, N.Y.)
    |July 7, 1972
    PubMed
    まとめ
    この要約は機械生成です。

    シーンのコンテキストは,オブジェクト認識に大きく影響します. 参加者が何を探すべきか分かっていても,混乱した場面は,一貫した場面と比較して識別精度を低下させ,文脈を強調した.

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    科学分野:

    • 認知心理学とは,認知心理学である.
    • 視覚的知覚 視覚的知覚

    背景:

    • オブジェクト認識は,環境をナビゲートするために不可欠です.
    • 以前の研究は,注意と記憶が視覚的知覚において役割を果たすことを示唆している.

    研究 の 目的:

    • オブジェクト認識の正確性におけるシーンの文脈の役割を調査する.
    • シーンのコヒーレンスが特定のオブジェクトを識別する能力に影響するかどうかを判断する.

    主な方法:

    • 参加者には,連動的または混ざり合った,簡潔に提示された現実世界のシーンが示されました.
    • オブジェクト識別精度は,各シーン内の1つのキュードされたオブジェクトで測定されました.

    主要な成果:

    • オブジェクト識別の精度は,一貫したシーンと比較して,混雑したシーンでは著しく低下しました.
    • この効果は,参加者が特定の場所や物体に誘導された場合でも持続しました.

    結論:

    • 意味のあるシーンの文脈は,知覚的なオブジェクト認識において重要な役割を果たします.
    • 文脈的な情報は,単純な注意誘導や記憶リコールを超えて,オブジェクト認識に影響を与えます.