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Visual Perception involves...
The sensing of visual objects
The detection, processing and interpretation of visual information.
Processing visual information
Interpreting visual information
The ‘rules’ that we apply to visual information to help us organise and interpret it are called:
Visual rules
Visual perception
Visual systems
Visual perception principles
____________ describe ways that we organise parts of a visual scene by grouping them to interpret/perceive a whole, complete form.
Depth perception principles
Perceptual constancies
Gestalt principles
Visual perception
Which of the following are examples of Gestalt principles?
Figure-ground
Closure
Accommodation
Proximity
____________ is the manipulation of figure-ground where the figure blends in to the background.
Closure
Similarity
Proximity
Camouflage
Which Gestalt principle in represented in this image?
Similarity
Proximity
Figure ground
Closure
Which Gestalt principle in represented in this image?
Similarity
Proximity
Figure ground
Closure
Depth perception is defines as:
The ability to perceive the world in 2D
The ability to perceive the world in 3D.
The ability to accurately estimate the depth of objects and therefore perceive the world in 3D.
The ability to accurately estimate the distance of objects and therefore perceive the world in 3D.
People who can only see from one eye cannot use:
Monocular depth cues
Gestalt principles
Perceptual constancies
Binocular depth cues
Pictorial depth cues can be identified in images e.g. artworks. Which of the following is NOT a pictorial depth cue?
Height in the visual field
Accommodation
Linear perspective
Texture gradient
The two binocular depth cues are...
Convergence and retinal disparity
Convergence and accommodation
Accommodation and retinal disparity
Retinal disparity and linear perspective
Perceptual constancy refers to how we perceive an object as remaining stable and unchanging despite any changes in the location of the _________.
Image
Retina
Photoreceptors
Iris
Which depth cue involves the adjustment of the shape of the lens to focus on an object?
Retinal disparity
Accommodation
Convergence
None of these
Which pictorial depth cue is being represented in this image?
Relative size
Height in the visual field
Linear perspective
Interposition
Which pictorial depth cues are represented in this image?
Retinal disparity, accommodation, convergence
Relative size, linear perspective, height in the visual field
Relative size, linear perspective, interposition
Texture gradient, relative size, accommodation
Identify the 3 perceptual constancies.
Size constancy
Shape constancy
Depth constancy
Brightness constancy
Which constancy is represented in this image?
Shape constancy
Size constancy
Brightness constancy
Size constancy and brightness constancy
According to brightness constancy, does the blue box on the right look darker than the one on the left?
The amount of light being reflected on the retina is different due to the darker background colour on the right.
The shades of blue are actually different.
The shades of blue are actually the same, it is a visual illusion.
The image manipulates our photoreceptors.
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