Sensory, Attentional And Perceptual Processes
What is ‘motion parallax’? Explain.
Motion Parallax: It is a kinetic monocular cue. It occurs when objects at different distances move at a different relative speed. The distant objects appear to move slowly than the objects that are close. The rate of an object’s movement provides cue to its distance. For example, when we travel in a bus, closer objects move ‘against’ the direction of the bus, whereas the farther objects move ‘with’ the direction of the bus.
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State the determinants of selective attention. How does selective attention differ from sustained attention?
What is the main proposition of Gestalt phychologists with respect to perception of the visual field?
How does perception of space take place?
What are the monocular cues of depth perception? Explain the role of binocular cues in the perception of depth.
Why do illusions occur?
Which part of our body collect information from the external world as well as from our own body?
Name the basic process on which our knowledge of the world around us depend.
What is cognition?
What is stimulus?
Define sensation.
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