Perception
Perception
Amish (21019005-007)
Tamoor Butt (21019005-029)
Azan Atif (21019005-037)
Saqlain Zafer (21019005-047)
Herman (21019005-035)
Mariyam Bajwa (21019005-008)
Definition
The Process of Organizing and interpreting
Information, enabling us to recognize
meaningful objects and events
What is Perception?
Perception
• Perception is the way
we interpret sensations
and therefore make
sense of everything
around us
• Example :
7.9” vs 6.9”
Perception Vs Sensation
Sensation
Definition:
Initial process of detecting and encoding
sensory information.
Function:
Involves sensory receptors responding to
stimuli and transmitting raw data to the brain.
Perception Vs Sensation
Sensation
Example:
Perception
Function:
Perception
Form
of
Perception
Movement
Depth Time
Perception Perception
Form Perceptions
Figure
Ground
Perception of Movement
Real Movement
Apparent Movement
Real Movement
SIZE
SHAPE
COLOR
SHAPE OF PERCPTION
COLOR OF PERCEPTION
• SOMETHING THAT LOOKS OR SEEMS
DIFFERENT FROM WHAT IT IS
SOMETHING THAT IS FALSE OR NOT
REAL BUT THAT SEEMS TO BE TRUE
OR REAL
ILLUSION • THE ILLUSION IS THE MISPERCEPTION
OR MISINTERPRETATION OF AN
(PERCEPTION) INDIVIDUAL THAT COMES FROM A
REAL OBJECT. E.G. THE PERCEPTION OF
A COIL OF A ROPE IN DARKNESS AS A
SNAKE. IT OCCURS BECAUSE OF
CONFUSION, EYE MOVEMENT,
EMOTION, CONTRAST PERCEPTION,
HABITS, DEFECTS OF THE SENSE
ORGANS, AND A TENDENCY TOWARDS
THE WHOLES.
TYPES OF ILLUSIONS
(BASIC TYPES)
Law of similarity
Things which we see same and have same features or likely(closely and
related to eachother)
What a human eye see which is closely together and related to the other
object
For example, different fruits and vegetables come under two groups like
citrus fruit not only include oranges but
lemons,grapefruits,sugarcane,etc
everyday life is in the way people complete jigsaw puzzles. Rather than
looking at each piece as an individual unit, they form meaningful
relationships between the pieces to see the big picture more quickly and
efficiently
Law of good form