Cognitive Psychology - Chap 3 : Perception
Across
- 2. Ability to place objects in categories that provide meaning(one of the perceptual process steps)
- 5. Grouping/segmention, figure/ground organization(one of the vision levels)
- 6. One theory of object recognition - there's coding for relation between features.
- 7. Visual perception problem - impossible to recover 3D shape from 2D image
- 8. One of Gestalt law - Points that, when connected, result in straight/smooth curving lines forming a "smooth" path.
- 9. Advantage that the human brain has over the computer when it comes to auditory perceptual problem.
- 11. Occurs after raw stimulus energy has undergone processing in the brain
- 14. One of Gestalt law - Figure perceived as simple as possible
- 15. Object and scene recognition(one of the vision levels)
- 16. One of Gestalt law - Things more likely to form groups if groups appear familiar/meaningful
- 17. One theory of object recognition - normalization required.
- 18. Processing based on environmental stimuli(...-... processing)
- 19. Slow but provides the correct answer EVERY time
- 20. "Rule of thumb"/"Best guess predictions"
Down
- 1. Changing of environmental energy into electrical energy(one of the perceptual process steps)
- 3. Biederman's theory - Objects represented as a set of geons and their categorical relations to one another
- 4. Low level vision - Detects ...,features and edges.
- 10. One of Gestalt law - Things moving in the same direction are grouped together.
- 12. Processing based on previous knowledge(...-... processing)
- 13. One theory of object recognition - no coding for relation between features.