Cards (113)

    • What is constructivism in the context of perception?
      Active construction of understanding
    • Constructivism in perception posits that our understanding of the world is an active construction using sensory input and prior knowledge.construction
    • Prior knowledge influences how we interpret new sensory information in perception.
    • What is interpretive inference in perception?
      Filling gaps based on knowledge
    • Match the element of perception with its description:
      Prior Knowledge ↔️ Stored beliefs, expectations, and experiences
      Interpretive Inference ↔️ Filling gaps and making predictions
    • Gregory's Constructivist Theory suggests that perception is an active process where the brain constructs meaning from sensory input.active
    • Preconceived notions can influence perception according to Gregory's theory.
    • What is the role of hypothesis testing in Gregory's Constructivist Theory?
      Testing perceptual hypotheses
    • Steps involved in Gregory's Constructivist Theory:
      1️⃣ Inference based on past experiences
      2️⃣ Formation of expectations
      3️⃣ Hypothesis testing
    • How does seeing a shadow under a 3D box illustrate Gregory's theory?
      Infers depth using light and shadow
    • Constructivism in perception uses interpretive inference to fill gaps and make predictions based on prior knowledge.interpretive inference
    • What is the role of prior knowledge in constructivism?
      Stored beliefs and expectations
    • Gregory's Constructivist Theory emphasizes the role of past experiences in shaping perception.
    • How does recognizing a face from a partial view illustrate inference in Gregory's theory?
      Using past experiences to understand
    • Seeing a blurry image and assuming it's something familiar illustrates the influence of expectation in Gregory's theory.expectation
    • Steps involved in perceiving depth using shadows according to Gregory's theory:
      1️⃣ Experience of light and shadow
      2️⃣ Inference of depth
    • What type of process is perception according to Gregory's Constructivist Theory?
      Active process
    • Gregory's Constructivist Theory suggests that the brain constructs meaning from sensory input using prior knowledge and expectations
    • Inference involves using past experiences to understand sensory data.
    • Match the key principles of Gregory's Constructivist Theory with their descriptions:
      Inference ↔️ Using past experiences to understand sensory data
      Expectation ↔️ Preconceived notions influence perception
      Hypothesis Testing ↔️ Formulating and testing perceptual hypotheses
    • What is the role of preconceived notions in perception according to Gregory's theory?
      Influence perception
    • According to Gregory's Constructivist Theory, perception involves formulating and testing perceptual hypotheses
    • Expectations are based on preconceived notions and influence perception.
    • What does the brain infer when it sees a shadow under a 3D box?
      Depth
    • Prior knowledge plays no role in Gregory's Constructivist Theory.
      False
    • Prior knowledge acts as a framework for interpreting sensory data.
    • Match the roles of prior knowledge with their descriptions:
      Expectation Formation ↔️ Predicting what we might experience
      Interpretation ↔️ Assigning meaning to sensory data
      Filtering ↔️ Focusing on relevant information
    • What is the formula for expectation formation in perception?
      Expectation=Expectation =PriorKnowledge+ PriorKnowledge +SensoryInput SensoryInput
    • Inference in perception combines sensory data and prior knowledge to form a meaningful interpretation.
    • Inference allows us to fill in missing sensory information based on past experiences.
    • What is the first step in forming a perceptual hypothesis?
      Sensory input
    • Order the steps involved in the process of forming a perceptual hypothesis:
      1️⃣ Sensory Input
      2️⃣ Prior Knowledge
      3️⃣ Hypothesis Formation
      4️⃣ Testing
      5️⃣ Acceptance/Rejection
    • Perception can be mathematically represented as Perception=Perception =SensoryInput+ SensoryInput +PriorKnowledgeError PriorKnowledge - Error, where error represents the difference between expectation and reality.
    • What is the role of interpretive inference in constructivism?
      Fill gaps and predict
    • Interpretive inference involves making predictions based on prior knowledge to understand incomplete sensory data.
    • Match the components of Gregory's Constructivist Theory with their descriptions:
      Inference ↔️ Recognizing a face from a partial view
      Expectation ↔️ Seeing a blurry image and assuming it's familiar
      Hypothesis Testing ↔️ Adjusting perception based on new visual cues
    • What example is given to illustrate the role of shadows in inferring depth?
      3D box
    • What does Gregory's Constructivist Theory suggest about perception?
      It is an active process
    • Gregory's Constructivist Theory suggests perception uses prior knowledge and expectations
    • What is inference in Gregory's Constructivist Theory?
      Using past experiences