PSYB57H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cortical Blindness, Binocular Disparity, Stage Illusions
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Grandma"s scent perfume response scent: cues used to support object segmentation, gestalt principles of perceptual organization, proximity. g - g, g, g, g, g, g, g): when we see something crossed out (in computer sign-up processes), such as. Instead of recognizing a table as a whole, we first recognize the flat surface of the table, then the legs - then our brain puts those pieces together to form the whole. Expertise area would be active upon looking at anyone of those things (e. g. , birds, cars, etc. ) It is possible to perceive things and not know what they are. Is it possible to see something properly but to no longer be able to identify it: the curious case of associative visual agnosia. Show someone a backpack, a water bottle, or any other object - they are able to describe the object (it is rounded, tall, etc. Features are processed separately and in parallel by appropriate areas.