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Figure and ground

The organization of the visual field into objects (figures) that stand out from their surroundings (ground).

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Proximity

The perceptual tendency to group together visual and auditory events that are near each other.

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The perceptual tendency to mentally fill in gaps in a visual image to perceive objects as wholes.

Closure

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Failing to notice changes in the environment

Change Blindness

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Depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective, available to either eye alone.

Monocular depth cues

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Bottom-Up processing

An approach where perception starts with sensory input and works up to the brain's integration of this information.

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Top-Down processing

Information processing guided by higher-level mental processes, drawing on experience and expectations to construct perceptions.

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The perceptual tendency to group together elements that seem alike.

Similarity

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A binocular cue for perceiving depth by the extent to which the eyes converge inward when looking at an object.

Convergence

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A cue that allows determining the closeness of objects to an object of known size.

Relative Size

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Gestalt Psychology

Emphasizes that we often perceive the whole rather than the sum of the parts.

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Attention

The focusing of mental resources on select information.

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The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information to give meaning to our environment.

Perception

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Depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of two eyes.

Binocular depth cues

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A gradual change from coarse to fine texture signaling increasing distance.

Texture Gradient

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Perceptual set

A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another.

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Schema

A concept or framework that organizes and interprets information.

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The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus.

Selective Attention

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The idea that we have a set amount of an ability that cannot change.

Fixed Mindset

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Tests designed to predict a person's future performance; the capacity to learn.

Aptitude tests

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Cocktail Party effect

The ability to focus auditory attention on a particular stimulus while filtering out other stimuli.

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Inattentional blindness

Failing to see visible objects when attention is directed elsewhere.

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A binocular cue for perceiving depth by comparing images from the retinas in the two eyes.

Retinal disparity

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Parallel lines appear to converge with distance.

Linear Perspective

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A monocular cue for perceiving depth; hazy objects are seen as farther away than sharp, clear objects.

Relative Clarity