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L6- Theories of visual perception

Intuitions about visual perception
 Automatic

 Fast

 Effortless

 Accurate

 Reliable

Challenging our intuitions about vision
 Our visual experience is a (re)construction

 Visual perception can be deceptive
- What we see may NOT be what is ‘out there’

 Automatic does NOT imply effortless

A definition of visual perception
 “The process of acquiring knowledge about environmental objects + events by
extracting information from the light they emit or reflect”- Palmer (2009)

Aspects of this definition
 Acquisition of knowledge/extracting information
- Visual perception is a cognitive activity
- It is an active rather than passive process

 Objects + events
- Not merely about our subjective experience (sensation)
- Not every visual experience is perception (e.g. hallucinations)

 Light as an external (distal) source of information

What is vision for?
 Evolutionary utility: survival + reproduction

 Vision allows us to identify objects/events that are behaviourally relevant
- Food, shelter, conspecifics etc
- Obstacles, threats etc

 Visual perception allows knowledge about objects from a distance- without immediate
contact
- This benefits our survival as it allows us to prepare a response before the object gets
too close to us

, Vision as veridical perception
 To be useful- vision must be an accurate reflection of the actual state of affairs in the
world I see

 What you see is what you get
- When this is true- our perception is veridical
- “I see a chair + there really is a chair”

 Vision is NOT an accurate window to reality

Perception as a constructive act
 Perception is an actively constructed meaningful model (representation) of the
environment

 What I see is a representation of the world

 This representation allows to predict what will/might happen in the future + therefore
allows me to plan my behaviour + take appropriate actions

Examples of vision as a constructive act
 Adaptation + aftereffects

 Visual illusions + ambiguous figures

 In all these- we perceive something that is NOT there is NOT unambiguous

The human visual system




The human retina

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