Sensation and Perception Chapter 4
Sensation and Perception Chapter 4
Marvi Soomro
Perceiving the World
Sensory systems
What are our senses?
How do we make meaningful interpretations from
what our senses take in?
Senses
Seeing
Smell
Hearing
Taste
Touch
We have an amazing ability to distinguish
different sensations. For example, a touch
sensation does not “feel” the same as a “hearing”
sensation.
Sensation and Perception
Sensation: process that occurs when special receptors
in the sense organs are activated, allowing various
forms of outside stimuli to become neural signals in
the brain.
Figure-ground
When viewing the world, some object (the figure) often seems
to stand out from the background (the ground)
Figure-Ground Images
Figure Ground Images
Gestalt Principles of Grouping
Perceptual Constancies
Allows perceived objects to maintain stable properties (size,
shape, brightness) despite differences in distance, viewing angle,
and lighting:
Inattentional blindness
Changes in objects not receiving direct attention are not noticed
Cocktail party phenomenon
When you hear your name, focus follows due to assumption that other
meaningful information will follow
Focus
Information that receives focus is remembered while other stimulation
received at same time is lost
Hearing words spoken into both ears at same time; only words that
receive focus of attention are recalled
(Invisible video)
Piano Stairs in Sweden
A Volkswagen initiative called The
Fun Theory is setting out to prove
that people’s behavior can be
changed for the better by making
mundane activities fun. In a recent
experiment, they set up musical
piano steps on the staircase of a
Stockholm, Sweden subway station
to see if more people would be more
willing to choose the healthier
option and take the stairs instead of
the escalator. That day, 66
percent more people took the
stairs than usual, proving that
fun is the best way to get
people to change their ways.
© E.R. Degginger/Animals Animals
What do you see?
Can you find the human face here?
Optical Illusion
Curved lines or straight lines
Which one of the surrounded
circles is bigger?
What do you see?
How many prongs are there?
There’s a baby in this picture
Animals on hands!
Guido Danieli Animal on Hands
Impossible Scenes
Psychology Question
Please define the terms sensation and perception.