Chapter 5

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Theory of Unconscious Inference

Some of our perceptions are the result of unconscious assumptions we make about the environment

Gestalt principle of Closure

The Gestalt principle that identifies the tendency to fill in gaps in figures and to see incomplete figures as complete

Viewpoint Invariance

The ability to recognize an object seen from different viewpoint

Gestalt principle of Pragnanz

The principle of Gesalt perception which says that we tend to order our experience in a manner that is regular, orderly, symmetric, and simple

Semantic Regularities

characteristics associated with the functions carried out in different types of scenes

Binocular Rivalry

each eye receives totally different images and the brain can not fuse the two images

Properties of Ground

more uniform extends behind figure

Figure Ground Segregation

separate figure from the ground

Gist of visual scene

the ability to identify scenes after viewing them for a fraction of a second

Gestalt principle of Similarity

A Gestalt principle in which objects, events, or individuals that are alike in appearance are perceived to belong to the same group.

Inverse Projection Problem

An image on the retina can be caused by an infinite number of objects

Gestalt principle of Good Continuation

The Gestalt principle that points connected result in straight or smoothly curving lines are seen as belonging together , and the lines tend to be seen in such a way as to follow the smoothest path

Gestalt principle of Meaningfulness

The Gestalt principle that states Items form groups if they appear familiar or meaningfulness

Gestalt principle of Proximity

The Gestalt principle that states Items near each other are grouped together

Gestalt principle of Uniform Connectedness

The Gestalt principle that states elements that a connected region of the same visual properties such as lightness , color , texture , or motion is perceived as a single unit

Gestalt principle of Common Region

The Gestalt principle that states things in the same region of space tend appear to be grouped together

Gestalt principle of Synchrony

The Gestalt principle that states things occurring at the same time are seen as belonging together

Gestalt principle of Common Fate

The Gestalt principle that states things that are moving in the same direction appear to be grouped together

Reversible Figure Ground

figure ground pattern that perceptually reverses as its viewed, so that the figure becomes the ground and the ground becomes the figure. Best known reversible figure ground is the Rubin's vase face pattern

Properties of Figure

more thing like more memorable in front of the ground contours belongs to the figure

Perceptual Organization

process by which elements in the environment become perceptually grouped to create our perception of objects

Physical Regularities

regularly occurring physical properties of the environment

Likelihood principle

we perceive the object that is most likely to cause pattern of stimuli we have perceived


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