R. Gregory (1970)

Cards (19)

  • Who proposed the Constructivist Theory of Perception?
    Richard Gregory
  • What does the Constructivist Theory suggest about perception?
    It is based on past experiences and incoming data
  • How does Gregory's theory describe the process of perception?
    As a construction relying on top-down processing
  • What percentage of visual information is lost before reaching the brain, according to Gregory?
    About 90%
  • What role do visual cues play in perception?
    They help perceive depth, distance, and size
  • What happens when visual cues are misinterpreted?
    It can lead to a visual illusion
  • What does Gregory call a mistaken conclusion drawn from sensory information?
    A mistaken hypothesis
  • What does Gregory argue about the origin of perception?
    It is acquired through experience (nurture)
  • How does cultural background influence perception?
    It shapes how we interpret sensory information
  • What are the strengths of Gregory's Constructivist Theory?
    • Supported by research on cultural differences, for instance Segall et Al and Hundson
    • Explains visual illusions and mistaken hypotheses
  • What are the weaknesses of Gregory's Constructivist Theory?
    • Visual illusions are artificial and 2D so they may not tell us much about how perception works in reality
    • Cannot explain the origin of perception or examples of innate perception-there are many studies which suggest that babies have some perceptual abilit
  • What are inferences?

    Conclusions made on a topic we are unsure of by drawing on evidence and past experience
  • What is one strength of Gregory's Constructivist Theory?
    Supported by research on cultural differences
  • How does Gregory's Constructivist Theory explain visual illusions?
    It explains them through mistaken hypotheses
  • What is a weakness of Gregory's Constructivist Theory regarding visual illusions?
    They are artificial and 2D
  • Why might visual illusions not accurately reflect perception in reality?
    Because they are artificial and 2D
  • What is a limitation of Gregory's Constructivist Theory regarding the origin of perception?
    It cannot explain the origin of perception
  • What evidence challenges Gregory's Constructivist Theory about innate perception?
    Studies suggest babies have perceptual abilities
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of Gregory's Constructivist Theory?
    Strengths:
    • Supported by research on cultural differences
    • Explains visual illusions and mistaken hypotheses

    Weaknesses:
    • Visual illusions are artificial and 2D
    • Cannot explain the origin of perception
    • Cannot account for innate perceptual abilities in babies