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Sensation & Perception I: Vision

        Brian J. Piper, Ph.D.
Goals
• Sensation
• Perception
• Myth: Perception = Sensation

• Reality:   Perception ≠ Sensation
Terminology
• Sensation: the process by which sensory
  receptors receives stimulus energy from our
  environment
• Perception: the process of organizing &
  interpreting sensory information
Psychophysics
• the study of the relationship between the
                                              1795-1878
  physical characteristics of stimuli & our
  psychological experiences
• jnd: minimum difference a person can detect
  between two stimuli
• Weber’s Law: 2 stimuli must differ by a
  proportion (light: 8%, weight: 2%, tone: 0.3%)
Below jnd (Subliminal)
• A double-blind study had volunteers listen to
  tapes for 4 weeks (memory or self-esteem).
• Self-reported memory and self-esteem was
  measured before and after listening.

     Label                   Reality
     Memory                  Memory
     Memory                  Self-esteem
     Self-esteem             Self-esteem
     Self-esteem             Memory

                   Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
Predicted Results
• This study has four groups (Label/Material)
  – Self-Esteem/Self-Esteem; Memory/Memory; Self-
    Esteem/Memory; Memory/Self-Esteem
• What impact, if any, will the labels have?
• In terms of Memory, please rank them from
  highest (best) to lowest.
• In terms of Self-Esteem, please rank them
  from highest to lowest.

                  Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
Interpretation
Self-esteem and memory post-test were
expressed as relative to pre-test.

What discussion section would you write?




                                   Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
Interpretation
Self-esteem and memory post-test were
expressed as relative to pre-test.

What discussion section would you write?




                                   Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
Interpretation




• People that want to improve, improve.
• No benefits of subliminal messages consistent
  with their advertised intent.


                  Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
Energy to Action Potentials




http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l1/emspectrum.html
Wave Properties
• Amplitude: height, small = dull; large = bright
• Wavelength: distance from peak to peak,
  determines color:
  – blue < green < red
Wavelength


     Violet   Indigo   Blue   Green   Yellow   Orange    Red




   400 nm                                               700 nm
Short wavelengths                               Long wavelengths


      Different wavelengths of light result
               in different colors.
The Eye
Parts of the eye
1. Cornea: Transparent tissue where light enters
   the eye.
2. Iris: Muscle that expands and contracts to
   change the size of the opening (pupil) for light.
3. Lens: Focuses the light rays on the retina.
4. Retina: Contains sensory receptors that process
   visual information and sends it to the brain.
Retina
 Retina: The light-
   sensitive inner
 surface of the eye,
containing receptor
 rods and cones in
addition to layers of
   other neurons
 (bipolar, ganglion
 cells) that process
visual information.
Optic Nerve, Blind Spot & Fovea
Optic nerve: Carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.
Blind Spot: Point where the optic nerve leaves the eye because
there are no receptor cells located there.
Fovea: Central point in the retina around which the eye’s cones
cluster.




                          http://www.bergen.org
Test your Blind Spot
Use your textbook. Close your left eye, and fixate
  your right eye on the black dot. Move the page
  towards your eye and away from your eye. At
some point the car on the right will disappear due
                  to a blind spot.
Photoreceptors




E.R. Lewis, Y.Y. Zeevi, F.S Werblin, 1969
Young-Helmholtz Trichromatic “Theory”

• Physician/Physicist Thomas Young
  & Hermann von Helmholtz
  predicted that the eye would
  have three kinds of color
  receptors.                                               1773-1829




                                                              1821-1894
“Whoever in the pursuit of science, seeks after immediate practical utility may rest assured that
he seeks in vain.”
Color Blindness
Genetic disorder in which people are blind to
   green or red colors. This supports the
    Trichromatic specialization of cones.




                Ishihara Test
Visual Information Processing
  Optic nerves connect to the thalamus in the
middle of the brain, and the thalamus connects to
                the visual cortex.
Feature Detection
                                         Nerve cells in the visual cortex respond to
                                        specific features, such as edges, angles, and
                                                         movement.
Ross Kinnaird/ Allsport/ Getty Images
Visual Information Processing
   Processing of several aspects of the stimulus
 simultaneously is called parallel processing. The
brain divides a visual scene into subdivisions such
       as color, depth, form, movement, etc.
Dorsal & Ventral Streams
Figure/Ground




                Edgar Rubin
Sandro Del-Prete: “Message d’Amour des
Dauphins” 1987
Grouping & Reality
Although grouping principles usually help us construct
     reality, they may occasionally lead us astray.




                                                     Magazine. .© 1983 PCS Games Limited Partnership
                                                     Both photos by Walter Wick. Reprinted from GAMES
Which one is continuation?




                   Johann Christian Poggendorff
Parallel Lines?




                  Ewald Hering
Parallel Lines?




                  Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner
Depth Perception
                 Depth perception enables us to judge distances.
                 Gibson and Walk (1960) suggested that human
               infants (crawling age) have depth perception. Even
                    newborn animals show depth perception.
Innervisions




                                   Visual Cliff
Size-Distance Relationship
          Both girls in the room are of similar height.
         However, we perceive them to be of different
         heights as they stand in the two corners of the
                              room.




Both photos from S. Schwartzenberg/ The Exploratorium
Ames Room




The Ames room is designed to demonstrate the size-
                distance illusion.
Which one is bigger?




                       Ponzo Illusion
Which one is bigger?




                       Ponzo Illusion
Which one is bigger?




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdZHfzjJf-g   Ponzo Illusion
Which one is bigger?

Hermann Ebbinghaus
1850-1909




                                     Ebbinghaus Illusion
Volunteer?
Volunteer?
• Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it
  deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod
  are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and
  lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a
  toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a
  porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not
  raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
Compare Darkness




         Edward H. Adelson Checker Shadow Illusion
Compare Darkness




         Edward H. Adelson Checker Shadow Illusion
Compare Darkness




         Edward H. Adelson Checker Shadow Illusion
How many colors do you see?
Number-Color Synesthesia



                           V.S. Ramachandran
                           1951-
Number-Color Synesthesia
Static Image I: Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Static Image II: Akiyoshi Kitaoka
Mars Surface: Viking I-1976
Devil?
Not Politically Correct
Eye-tracking
“Fusiform Facial Area”
Prosopagnosia
• Inability to recognize faces
• Sensation without Perception Video
   Worth -> Sensation & Perception
Selective Attention
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mv
  o
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahg6qcgoay4
Floating Cube

http://www.youtube.com/user/Rxe08?blend=8&ob=5
Street
    Art




West Vancouver (15 sec):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r26AwT7PTM
Summary

• Perception > Sensation
• Retina -> Optic Nerve -> Thalamus -> Visual Cortex -> Beyond
• Illusions:
   –   Figure ground
   –   Faces
   –   “Motion”
   –   Impossible

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Introductory Psychology: Sensation & Perception (Vision)

  • 1. Sensation & Perception I: Vision Brian J. Piper, Ph.D.
  • 2. Goals • Sensation • Perception • Myth: Perception = Sensation • Reality: Perception ≠ Sensation
  • 3. Terminology • Sensation: the process by which sensory receptors receives stimulus energy from our environment • Perception: the process of organizing & interpreting sensory information
  • 4. Psychophysics • the study of the relationship between the 1795-1878 physical characteristics of stimuli & our psychological experiences • jnd: minimum difference a person can detect between two stimuli • Weber’s Law: 2 stimuli must differ by a proportion (light: 8%, weight: 2%, tone: 0.3%)
  • 5. Below jnd (Subliminal) • A double-blind study had volunteers listen to tapes for 4 weeks (memory or self-esteem). • Self-reported memory and self-esteem was measured before and after listening. Label Reality Memory Memory Memory Self-esteem Self-esteem Self-esteem Self-esteem Memory Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
  • 6. Predicted Results • This study has four groups (Label/Material) – Self-Esteem/Self-Esteem; Memory/Memory; Self- Esteem/Memory; Memory/Self-Esteem • What impact, if any, will the labels have? • In terms of Memory, please rank them from highest (best) to lowest. • In terms of Self-Esteem, please rank them from highest to lowest. Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
  • 7. Interpretation Self-esteem and memory post-test were expressed as relative to pre-test. What discussion section would you write? Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
  • 8. Interpretation Self-esteem and memory post-test were expressed as relative to pre-test. What discussion section would you write? Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
  • 9. Interpretation • People that want to improve, improve. • No benefits of subliminal messages consistent with their advertised intent. Greenwald et al. (1991). Psychological Science, 2, 119-122.
  • 10. Energy to Action Potentials http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l1/emspectrum.html
  • 11. Wave Properties • Amplitude: height, small = dull; large = bright • Wavelength: distance from peak to peak, determines color: – blue < green < red
  • 12. Wavelength Violet Indigo Blue Green Yellow Orange Red 400 nm 700 nm Short wavelengths Long wavelengths Different wavelengths of light result in different colors.
  • 14. Parts of the eye 1. Cornea: Transparent tissue where light enters the eye. 2. Iris: Muscle that expands and contracts to change the size of the opening (pupil) for light. 3. Lens: Focuses the light rays on the retina. 4. Retina: Contains sensory receptors that process visual information and sends it to the brain.
  • 15. Retina Retina: The light- sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing receptor rods and cones in addition to layers of other neurons (bipolar, ganglion cells) that process visual information.
  • 16. Optic Nerve, Blind Spot & Fovea Optic nerve: Carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain. Blind Spot: Point where the optic nerve leaves the eye because there are no receptor cells located there. Fovea: Central point in the retina around which the eye’s cones cluster. http://www.bergen.org
  • 17. Test your Blind Spot Use your textbook. Close your left eye, and fixate your right eye on the black dot. Move the page towards your eye and away from your eye. At some point the car on the right will disappear due to a blind spot.
  • 18. Photoreceptors E.R. Lewis, Y.Y. Zeevi, F.S Werblin, 1969
  • 19. Young-Helmholtz Trichromatic “Theory” • Physician/Physicist Thomas Young & Hermann von Helmholtz predicted that the eye would have three kinds of color receptors. 1773-1829 1821-1894 “Whoever in the pursuit of science, seeks after immediate practical utility may rest assured that he seeks in vain.”
  • 20. Color Blindness Genetic disorder in which people are blind to green or red colors. This supports the Trichromatic specialization of cones. Ishihara Test
  • 21. Visual Information Processing Optic nerves connect to the thalamus in the middle of the brain, and the thalamus connects to the visual cortex.
  • 22. Feature Detection Nerve cells in the visual cortex respond to specific features, such as edges, angles, and movement. Ross Kinnaird/ Allsport/ Getty Images
  • 23. Visual Information Processing Processing of several aspects of the stimulus simultaneously is called parallel processing. The brain divides a visual scene into subdivisions such as color, depth, form, movement, etc.
  • 24. Dorsal & Ventral Streams
  • 25. Figure/Ground Edgar Rubin
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  • 28. Sandro Del-Prete: “Message d’Amour des Dauphins” 1987
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  • 32. Grouping & Reality Although grouping principles usually help us construct reality, they may occasionally lead us astray. Magazine. .© 1983 PCS Games Limited Partnership Both photos by Walter Wick. Reprinted from GAMES
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  • 34. Which one is continuation? Johann Christian Poggendorff
  • 35. Parallel Lines? Ewald Hering
  • 36. Parallel Lines? Johann Karl Friedrich Zöllner
  • 37. Depth Perception Depth perception enables us to judge distances. Gibson and Walk (1960) suggested that human infants (crawling age) have depth perception. Even newborn animals show depth perception. Innervisions Visual Cliff
  • 38. Size-Distance Relationship Both girls in the room are of similar height. However, we perceive them to be of different heights as they stand in the two corners of the room. Both photos from S. Schwartzenberg/ The Exploratorium
  • 39. Ames Room The Ames room is designed to demonstrate the size- distance illusion.
  • 40. Which one is bigger? Ponzo Illusion
  • 41. Which one is bigger? Ponzo Illusion
  • 42. Which one is bigger? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdZHfzjJf-g Ponzo Illusion
  • 43. Which one is bigger? Hermann Ebbinghaus 1850-1909 Ebbinghaus Illusion
  • 45. Volunteer? • Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
  • 46. Compare Darkness Edward H. Adelson Checker Shadow Illusion
  • 47. Compare Darkness Edward H. Adelson Checker Shadow Illusion
  • 48. Compare Darkness Edward H. Adelson Checker Shadow Illusion
  • 49. How many colors do you see?
  • 50. Number-Color Synesthesia V.S. Ramachandran 1951-
  • 52. Static Image I: Akiyoshi Kitaoka
  • 53. Static Image II: Akiyoshi Kitaoka
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  • 61. Prosopagnosia • Inability to recognize faces • Sensation without Perception Video Worth -> Sensation & Perception
  • 62. Selective Attention • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJG698U2Mv o • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahg6qcgoay4
  • 64. Street Art West Vancouver (15 sec): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r26AwT7PTM
  • 65. Summary • Perception > Sensation • Retina -> Optic Nerve -> Thalamus -> Visual Cortex -> Beyond • Illusions: – Figure ground – Faces – “Motion” – Impossible