Cards (46)

    • Factors affecting perception influence how we interpret sensory information
    • What are individual differences as a factor affecting perception?
      Variations in traits and styles
    • Past experiences can shape our perceptions.
    • How do expectations influence perception?
      Beliefs about what to perceive
    • Genetics influence the brain structure and function
    • What do variations in retinal cone cells affect?
      Color perception
    • Motivation can influence our perceptions.
    • Cognitive biases are systematic patterns of deviation from rationality
    • Perception allows us to understand what we are seeing when light enters our eyes.
    • How does mood affect perception?
      Overall emotional state influences
    • Order the steps of how psychological factors affect perception
      1️⃣ Motivation directs attention
      2️⃣ Emotion influences processing
      3️⃣ Mood affects interpretation
      4️⃣ Cognitive biases distort judgment
    • What are factors affecting perception influenced by?
      Sensory information
    • Perception is entirely objective and unaffected by individual traits.
      False
    • Variations in retinal cone cell genes lead to different color perceptions
    • Match the biological factor with its effect on perception:
      Genetics ↔️ Influences brain structure
      Sensory Organs ↔️ Determines sensory input
    • Which psychological factor involves systematic deviations in judgment?
      Cognitive Biases
    • An anxious person might perceive rustling as a threat
    • Order the social factors influencing perception from broadest to most specific:
      1️⃣ Culture
      2️⃣ Peer Groups
      3️⃣ Media
    • The media can influence consumer behavior and cultural trends.
    • Match the cultural component with its influence on perception:
      Beliefs ↔️ Ideas about the world
      Values ↔️ Principles guiding behavior
      Practices ↔️ Common routines and traditions
      Norms ↔️ Expected behaviors
    • What is perception defined as?
      Interpreting sensory information
    • Perception is essential for guiding behavior and interactions with others.
    • When light enters our eyes, the brain interprets it as a visual image
    • How do individual differences affect perception?
      Variations in cognitive styles
    • Past experiences can shape our perceptions of similar events.
    • Variations in retinal cone cell genes can lead to different color perceptions
    • Cognitive biases can lead to systematic deviations in judgment.
    • Perception is subjective and shaped by internal states
    • Psychological factors significantly influence how we perceive and interpret sensory information
    • Match the psychological factor with its explanation:
      Motivation ↔️ Needs and desires directing attention
      Emotion ↔️ Feelings affecting sensory processing
      Mood ↔️ Overall emotional state impacting interpretation
      Cognitive Biases ↔️ Systematic deviations in judgment
    • Perception is objective and not influenced by internal states
      False
    • Social factors influence perception through shared norms, values, and traditions
    • Match the social factor with its key influence:
      Culture ↔️ Shared norms, values, traditions
      Peer Groups ↔️ Social standards, expectations
      Media ↔️ Curated content molds public opinion
    • Cultural context is not relevant in psychological studies of perception
      False
    • Steps in the scientific method
      1️⃣ Make an observation
      2️⃣ Form a hypothesis
      3️⃣ Test the hypothesis with an experiment
      4️⃣ Analyze the data
      5️⃣ Draw a conclusion
    • Culture influences perception through beliefs, values, practices, and norms
    • Culture creates unique perceptions, making cultural context essential in psychological studies
    • Match the cognitive bias with its explanation:
      Confirmation Bias ↔️ Favoring information confirming beliefs
      Halo Effect ↔️ Positive impressions influence opinions
      Anchoring Bias ↔️ Relying heavily on the first information
    • Cognitive biases impact accuracy and objectivity
    • Understanding factors affecting perception helps appreciate its subjective nature