Overview:
The purpose of this assignment is to practice applying the various concepts that we learned regarding visual perception. Although we are not always aware of the process, we use these perceptual principles constantly as we take in information from out environment.
Instructions:
1. Review information
Review the information on Gestalt principles, monocular depth cues, perceptual constancy and perceptual set in section 3.7 Sensation and Perception
2. Respond to the prompt
- Define perception. Make sure to use the definition used in this unit, not the more general meaning of the term. It is okay to state the textbook definition as part of your answer, as long as you add a sentence or two that shows that you understand the defintion.
- Choose one of the images below (you may need to scroll down) to discuss. For the picture that you have chosen, first say which picture (a, b, c, or d) then answer three of the following four questions, writing at least two or three sentences per question.
- Choose one of the Gestalt principles, briefly explain how it works, and explain how it applies to your perception of the picture.
- Choose one of the monocular depth cues, briefly explain how it works, and explain how it applies to your perception of the picture.
- Choose one type of perceptual constancy, briefly explain how it works, and explain how it applies to your perception of the picture.
- Explain how perceptual set works and how it influences your perception of the picture.
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Picture D
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Grading policies
- Your assignment will be graded using the criteria listed in the rubric (see below) for this assignment. I will assign points and make comments in the rubric. Make sure to check the rubric for comments if you are planning to revise and resubmit.
- If you submit your assignment by the due date, it will be graded in 2-3 days. If there are corrections or additions that you wish to make you may do so as long as you resubmit by the day of the Unit test.
- Making a submission that is substantially copied from an outside source without acknowledging the source is plagiarism. This is a violation of the student code of conduct. You will receive a zero for the assignment and may face other consequences, depending on the severity of the violation. The syllabus describes in detail the consequences for plagiarism.
- If you are not able to submit the assignment by the due date, please include an explanation and documentation of your excuse in the comments section when you submit. If your reason for being late is valid, you will get full credit for the assignment as long as it is submitted by the day of the Unit test.
- Any submissions after the date of the Unit test will not be accepted for credit.