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    luminosity perception, is the given thresholds of vision for perception and it actions (De Wit, 2012). Meaning that perception of vision is less than vision of action when responding to discrimination. An experiment was conducted to determine threshold between perception and action by accumulating visual threshold with two models, dual-task interference and a concurrent task. Both models demonstrated that no threshold interference exist between the dual-task, in other words, these visual…

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    specific example from one of the five senses (do not just use the example from the first chapter!). Explain how top-down processing influences perception in your example. 要具体解释八个步骤吗,还是只是用例子? The eight steps of cyclical perceptual process are environmental stimulus, attended stimulus, stimulus on the receptors, transduction, neural processing, perception, recognition, and action, which are a journey from stimuli to response. The book gave an example of how people recognize tree. I want to make a…

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    Sensation and Perception Sensations can be defined as the passive process of bringing information from the outside world into the body and to the brain. The process is passive in the sense that we do not have to be consciously engaging in a "sensing" process. Perception can be defined as the active process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting the information brought to the brain by the senses. Perception is our way of making contact with our environment and discovering what is happening…

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    Sensory Analysis

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    accuracy of perception. It was long time ago that multi-sensory stimuli provided faster reaction compare to unisensory (Hershenson, 1962). Timing of an event in our perception is mostly driven by audition in such a way that, for instance, rate of the auditory stimuli, flutters, affects the perceived rate of visual flickers more than flickers affect perceived rate of flutters (Gebhard & Mowbray, 1959; R. B. Welch, DutionHurt, & Warren, 1986). Likewise, auditory click can change timing of visual…

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    Perception has an extraordinary impact on consumer behavior. The way a consumer perceives a company or brand can determine whether or not they decide to make a purchase. According to our text, in the context of consumer behavior, perception is “the process of determining the properties of stimuli using vision, hearing, taste, smell, and touch” (Hoyer, Pieters, & MacInnis, 2013). Through sensory marketing, companies aim to positively influence the perception of their consumers. Each sensory…

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    world. Events like accidents or opportunities are beyond individuals’ control and their range of prediction. However, there is a natural demonstrator living in individuals’ brain, determining how individuals perceive the outside world. Besides, the perception varies along with individuals’ experiences, belief, personality, and volition. Charles Siebert, in his essay “An Elephant Crackup?”, argues how scientists attempt to treat elephants’ posttraumatic stress disorder caused by human beings’…

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    Sense Datum

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    when they observe an entity? The problem of visual perception is a very largely debated topic in philosophy. How is it that you can see an object, can it truly be called sight? Such questions are answered through a myriad of theories such as the argument from hallucination, but namely, the idea of sense-datum is prevalent in the discussion. Sense-datum is a theory that visual perception is based on having a relation to an object or something in direct visual context, which creates an impression,…

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    to “seeing” the world around them with the remaining senses. Oliver Sacks elaborates upon this in his essay, The Mind’s Eye: What the Blind See, in which he explains how blind people utilize their senses to create a new reality and alter their perceptions. Martha Stout addresses the psychological portion in her essay, When I Woke…

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    Moon Illusion Lab Report

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    experiment was able to be conducted allowing people to compare moon at different position of sky without physically moving their head and changing angles. The result of the experiment disproved the previous experiment. Even though the factor of perception angle was eliminated, the illusion still existed. People still perceived the artificial moon posed at the horizontal position in the sky as larger. Built upon the analysis of their precedent in the topic, Rock and Kaufman proposed an…

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    Perception in art represents the relation between the artwork and observing eye of the audience and how it affected his current state. It is the framework where we can link the art and the individual opinion about it. Perception depends mainly on the status if observation and evaluation of the art. There is not a universal perception that we could refer to, however, many variant parameters, including political, social, cultural, gender and racial. These parameters affect how we see art and what…

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