Perception topic
Across
- 5. Receiving information from our five senses
- 9. _____ Perspective; a depth cue that tells us that two parallel lines converge as they go into the distance
- 10. Interpreting the information that we receive through our senses
- 15. Retinal _______; a depth cue that involves comparing the image from the two separate eyes; there is greater difference in close objects than far away objects
- 16. ____ Size; a depth cue that tells us that something is smaller when it is further away
- 17. A state of readiness to perceive certain kinds of stimuli more than others
- 18. A depth cue that tells us that when two pictures are overlapping, the one we can see the whole of is in front
- 19. Theory of perception that follows a bottom-up approach
- 21. Size ________; the cognitive strategy used in illusions to trick people by keeping something in the distance the same height as things in the foreground
- 23. Illusion that consists of two sets of tracks converging and features two test lines; people often assume one test line is bigger even though they are the same
- 24. Theory of processing that says we perceive using our past experiences and our culture
Down
- 1. Depth cues that rely on the use of both eyes
- 2. Theory of processing that says we perceive exactly as the world is, without interpretation
- 3. A depth cue that tells us that when an object is higher in an image it is further away
- 4. Depth cues that rely on the use of only one eye
- 6. Gilchrist and _______- researchers who investigated the impact of motivation on perception using pictures of food
- 7. Theory of perception that follows a top-down approach
- 8. A depth cue that involves detecting eye movements; our eyes strain more when we are looking at a close object
- 11. _____ cube- an illusion in which people cannot identify which face is the front face of a cube
- 12. Drives and needs that cause a person to act in a particular way
- 13. Rubin's ______- an illusion that uses the strategy of ambiguity so that people see two images at one- a vase or faces
- 14. The cognitive strategy used in illusions to trick people into thinking something is there when there isn't.
- 20. _____ and Minturn- researchers who investigated the impact of expectations of perceptual set using an ambiguous figure
- 22. An illusion that involves setting up a fake room which can make people look as though they are shrinking or growing as they move around it.