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Gregory's Constructivist Theory

we select relevant sensory information (90% of visual information is lost in order to avoid sensory overload )


uses: distance cues, info from other senses, and expectations from past experiences to complete the image


Criticism = if perception is constructed why are there common experiences among different groups of people?

Gibson's Theory of Direct Perception

perception is direct, visual information from environment is sufficient to percieving in high detail


criticism = when we stare at a moving objects for a long period of time and then switch to looking at a still object, the still object appears to be moving

Marr's Computation Theory

derive a representation of the objects from information recieved in the retinal image


image -> primal sketch -> 2.5 D -> 3D


each level takes info from the previous level and converts it into a more complex representation