KIN 3515 Chapter : Strength Training
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2/5/2013 9:55:00 pm: perceptual organization, vision, stimulus is white light, wavelength (hue/color, intensity (brightness, sensation vs. Depth perception: capability to see the world in 3d: cues to depth, monocular: cues for perceiving depth based on one eye only. Relative size/height: perception that occurs when objects that a person expects to be of a certain size appear to be small and are, therefore, assumed to be much farther away; mind assumes location first before size. Interposition: assumption that an object that appears to be blocking part of another object is in front of the second object and closer to the viewer; if something is between object and eyes, looks closer or farther. Relative motion: when moving and starring out, things above fixation point looks to move, under fixation point, slow motion, things farther away move faster. Light and shadow: 3-d objects are hit by light in different ways, one side is hit by light, other side is dark.