Perceptual Organization: Constructing Our View of the World
The Gestalt Laws of Organization Feature Analysis: Focusing on the Parts of the Whole Top-Down and Bottom-Up Processing Perceptual Constancy Depth Perception: Translating 2-D to 3-D Motion Perception: As the World Turns Perceptual Illusions: The Deceptions of Perceptions Subliminal Perception Extrasensory Perception (ESP)
Key concepts for Module 11:
Distinguish perception from sensation. | | | | Distinguish between the gestalt approach and feature analysis. | | | | Distinguish between top-down and bottom-up processing. | | | | Explain perceptual constancy, depth perception, and motion perception. | | | | Describe and illustrate the major perceptual illusions, especially the Müller-Lyer and the Poggendorf illusions. | | | | Discuss the evidence for the existence of subliminal perception and extrasensory perception. |
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