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    the challenge to think of innovative ways within their design incorporating our sensory perception whilst maintaining the…

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    Gestalt Principles Essay

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    that someone lays their eyes on, there is a set of laws and principles known as the Gestalt principles of perception. The Gestalt principles are part of this process, that is a collection of principles acting together to decide how the visual world is understood. Having a comprehensive grasp of these principles, allows the viewer to acquire an exceptional understanding on how to organize visual elements into groups. This depiction above includes the following, from Gestalts’ grouping principles:…

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    argues that these studies do not respectively correlate with Delboeuf’s original research. The author discusses Delboeuf’s three articles on visual illusions and examines his data and process on obtaining information of the concentric circle illusions. In 1865, Delboeuf started his first study on visual illusions. He presented a theory about all optical and visual illusions; Delboeuf stated that muscular strength is an important concept in illusions. He stated that the eye’s medial and lateral…

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    be touched on. Why? Sensory marketing allows specialist to campaign and create products that stimulate one or more senses in order to attract consumers and create repeat buyers. Advertisers learn to deploy cues that can intensify perceptions of a brand. Perception is the process…

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    Social Perception

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    not objects (Fiske & Taylor, 2013). Essentially, perception of humans like ourselves and other objects perceived are not the same within the human mind. Two specific regions of the brain are involved in similar processes: the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is used in social cognition and superior temporal sulcus (STS) in used in “judgements of intent and trajectory” (Fiske & Taylor, 2013). Purpose and Use of Social Perception Social perception is a useful tool to human beings due to the…

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    Four Senses Research Paper

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    surrounding world, the human body uses biological systems, senses, to interpret external stimuli and form a coherent, tangible view. The senses consist of seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting, where seeing and hearing are the most crucial. The perception of the world is the brain’s ability to analyze the incoming sensation messages and relay them back; sensation is both the initial messages sent by the nerves and the complete resulting picture created by the brain. The complete…

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    Landscape With Icarus

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    A seemingly insignificant portion of the painting suddenly became the prominent aspect of both works. Not only did the reference provide a visual connection between the two, it also thoroughly transformed my perception on the two works as a whole. At first I was under the impression that Icarus was previously a member of this lower class yet died trying to escape it, that is why his peers refused to save him. I soon realized how…

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    In this article, the researchers studies the effect that an auditory signal has on one’s perception of another individual’s eye gaze. The researchers talk about how people are born with the ability to differentiate between direct and adverted gaze, and this ability becomes increasingly important throughout adulthood. Another important social signal has to do with a person’s auditory system. In infancy, children become sensitive to hearing their own name and to being spoken to in a slow,…

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    Perception is not Reality Is what you see always what is true? No. Optical illusions trick our eyes and brain. During a magic show, we see magic, but nothing “magical” is actually happening. What we perceive is also not always real. Sometimes what we feel about a situation is not actually what will happen. Seeing is not believing. Perception is not reality. We see patients in a vegetative state as unconscious. They do not speak or respond to sounds, hunger, or pain. They are basically brain…

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    asserted, “there are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception. Perceptions are misconceptions, which elicit inaccurate understandings of the true world; thus they cannot be considered reality. While humans are capable of contemplating such misinterpretations, they must be false, as mankind itself is confined by a worldly boundary. The idea of developing perceptions proves to only lead to untruthful projections of reality. The human ability to…

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