gibson's direct theory of perception

Cards (11)

  • what does gibsons theory state

    the environment gives us all the information we need
  • who does gibsons theory contrast to

    gregorys constructivist theory of perception
  • what are gibsons 4 points
    1. sufficient info for direct perception
    2. optic array
    3. motion parallax
    4. influence of nature
  • gibson-sufficient information for direct perception
    sensation and perception are the same.
    eyes detect everything we need without having to make inference.
  • gibson-optic array
    eyes are advanced organs from birth that detect information about speed and distance
  • gibson-motion parallax
    monocular depth cue.
    in a train, clser objects move faster, further objects move slower.
    able to detect info about speed and distance.
  • gibson-influence of nature
    perception is there from birth, not learned
  • what are 3 evaluation points of Gibson's theory
    +real world application
    -can't explain visual illusions
    +study support (visual cliff)
  • gibson evaluation, real world application (+)
    P-real world application
    E-research done on WWII pilots
    C-relevant to daily life
  • gibson evaluation, can't explain visual illusions (-)
    P-struggles to explain visual illusions
    E-perception is seen as accuarte, but illusions trick the brain
    C-theory is incomplete
  • gibson evaluation, study support (+)
    P-study support for the role of nature
    E-gibson and walk showed that few infants walked off of a visual cliff
    C-shows they are born with depth perception