Psychology 3203 Perception - Summer 2009 |
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The Establishment of Psychophysics Classic Visual Illusions - What do they tell us? A strong Ponzo Illusion An interactive Muller-Lyer illusion Fechner: The mind-body problem and the importance of the absolute threshold Classical Psychophysical Techniques Example Psychophysical Function for Absolute Threshold Your Textbook: 12-14 |
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Picture of Ernst Weber Practice Explaining a Difference Threshold More Practice Explaining a Difference Threshold Difference thresholds & Weber's Law |
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The Psychophysical Laws - Weber's Law vs. Fechner's
Law |
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Magnitude estimation & Stevens' Power Law Results of Magnitude Estimation Task with Circles How The Exponent is Calculated Magnitude Scaling of
Pressure, Cold, and Warmth Your Textbook: 14-16 |
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Signal Detection Theory Sample ROC
curve Separating Strategy from Sensitivity Your Textbook: 373-378 |
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3 HIV Tests - from Swets (1992) Partition Scales Relationship of S to I in Partition Scale Example Scale from Munsell System Example Category Scale - Stellar Magnitude Example Category Scale - Borg RPE |
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It's all about 3 guys ... ... and their descendants Question & Answer/Review [ Study Guide ] Test 1 |
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Light Physics & Visual Physiology What is light? Light is a portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum Types of reflection Your Textbook: 47-50 Recent Article on Slow Light Cool Picture of Burning Light Bulb by Rich Legg How To create a similar picture Living in a Reversed World - Erismann & Kohler, narrated by JJ Gibson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Everything you wanted to know about the Vertebrate Retina Saggital Schematic with Retinal Section My Myopic Crescent & Choroidal Folds Notice the size of Aimee's fovea Another map of Rod/Cone Distribution Why do I have blue eyes? [Eye Color 1] [Eye Color 2] Here are instructions for the do-it-yourselfer: Cow's Eye Your Textbook: 29-36 |
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Duplex Retina Wolf Spider Eyes: WS1 WS2 WS3 WS4 WS5 WS6 Another Close View of Eye of Anableps Purkinje Shift Night Blindness - Vitamin A Deficiency (Hecht & Mandelbaum, 1940) Macular Degeneration Retinitis Pigmentosa Achromatopsia - Island of the Color Blind Your Textbook: 36-41 |
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Brightness - Contrast & Constancy Example of Simultaneous Brightness Contrast (adjustable) Example of Simultaneous Brightness Contrast (another adjustable) Example of Simultaneous Brightness Contrast (adjustable) Example of Mach Bands Hermann Grid Illusion on Steroids Your Textbook: 46-54 |
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Color Newton's Separation Experiment Issue of Source of Illuminance Creating colors from other colors Creating colors using subtraction The Munsell System of Color Notation Pantone
Matching System colors Your Textbook: 142-145 |
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Mechanisms of Color Helmholtz's
Color Mixing Experiments Young-Helmholtz Trichromatic Theory Maxwell's Additive Color Mixing System Spectral Sensitivity of Photoreceptors (2) Return to the Color Circle Another Look at the Retina New Explanation of Evolution of Color Vision in Mammals The Mantis Shrimp - 8 Photopigments! Your Textbook: 145-150, 153-155 |
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Color Blindness and Color Deficiencies Simulation of Color Blindness Another Simulation of Color Blindness Ishihara Test - Demo Ishihara Test - Transformation Ishihara Test - Vanishing Ishihara Test - Hidden Digit Ishihara Test - Diagnostic Do some women have 4 color receptors? Your Textbook: 151-152 |
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Simultaneous Color Contrast Return to the Color Circle (Complementary Colors) Another Look at the Retina Color Constancy Return to Issue of Source of Illuminance Edwin Land - Mondrian Experiments Chromatic Illuminance vs. Reflectance Return to issue of Scaling and Lightness |
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Finding Edges vs. Filling In Return to Diagram of Eye Return to Simultaneous Brightness Contrast Return to Hermann Grid Illusion Return to Simultaneous Color Contrast Fading Dot Color AfterEffect Illusion Subjective Colors Color Vision Issues & Painting Topic 1 - Paint & Color Topic 2 - Color Interactions Topic 3 - Luminance and Equiluminance Topic 4 - Foveal vs. Peripheral Vision |
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Question & Answer/Review [ Study Guide ] Test 2 |
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Space, Distance, & Depth - Binocular Cues Noncorresponding Retinal Points The Horopter and Retinal Disparity The Horopter and Retinal Disparity 2 Your Textbook: 173-175 |
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Manipulation of Binocular Cues
to Produce Reproducing Viewpoints with Binocular Stereograms Effect of Looking at an Anaglyph through a Red Filter How the Anaglyph Produces its Depth Effects Example Anaglyphs (red/cyan glasses required) Airplane Anaglyphs: P38 T33 T33 Floatplane Dogfight Bela Julez and the Random Dot Stereogram Fooling Fusion - Single Image Stereograms
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Space, Distance, & Depth - Monocular Cues Another Aerial Perspective Example More
Monocular Depth Illusions Another Depth Illusion - The Balcony Ames Room (2 Mb QT Movie) Hogarth 1753 - false perspectives Your Textbook: 169-172 |
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Perception of Movement A 2nd point about Afterimages Autokinetic Effect Your Textbook: 201-202 |
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Stroboscopic Motion: Beta vs. Phi and MagnaPhi Stroboscopic Motion: Wagon wheel Illusion 1 Stroboscopic Motion: Wagon wheel Illusion 2 |
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Simple Motion Parallax Diagram Motion Parallax Diagram with Horopter Standard Induced Motion Example Structure from Motion 1 (Accretion & Deletion) Structure from Motion - The Aperture Issue (aka Barber
Pole Illusion) Structure from Motion 2 (Local vs. Global Occlusion) Structure from Motion 3 (Kinetic Depth Effect) Structure from Motion 4 (Biological Motion) Structure from Motion 4b (Biological Motion) Living in a Reversed World - Erismann & Kohler, narrated by JJ Gibson Eleanor Gibson testing baby Your Textbook: 215-223 |
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Form Ambiguous Figure 1 [Rubin (1915) and an interesting variant] Ambiguous Figure 2 [Jastrow (1899) and a NC variant] Ambiguous Figure 3 (Necker, 1832) Gabor - Similarity Glass Patterns - Proximity Breathing Square - Importance of Local Cues The Problem of Prediction: 1 2 3 New Illusion - Moving Kanizsa Pyramid! Object Recognition - Structural Approach Object Recognition - View-point / Image Approach Greeble - Greeble Identification - Greeble is a Verb! 1 2 Thatcher Illusion - the USA Version Change Blindness - Airplane Change Blindness - Chopper Change Blindness - Dinner Plate Change Blindness - Money Change Blindness - Merry Go Round Change Blindness - Frogs Change Blindness - Workroom Change Blindness - Bistro Your Textbook: 93-103 |
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Question & Answer/Review [ Study Guide ] Test 3 |
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AUDITION: Parallels and Differences |
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Sound Physics & Auditory Physiology Sound as a Sine Wave with Phase Angles (Large) A general problem for the hearing system (Or listen to a story on dB racing from "This American Life") (World's Loudest Wheelbarrow) Your Textbook: 234-240 |
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Auditory Physiology ATC Story about Mosquito Tone Your Textbook: 241-244 |
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Auditory Physiology & Pitch Otoacoustic Emissions OHC Function
Description of Cochlear Implant in operation Mammano & Nobili Cochlea Site Your Textbook: 245-252 |
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Psychophysics of Pitch and Loudness Equal Loudness Contour (Sound Demo) Amplitude-Frequency Shift (Equal Pitch Contours) Doppler Effect and 2 Police Cars Neuhoff-McBeath Doppler Illusion Your Textbook: 236-239 |
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Sound Localization Interaural Intensity Difference - Frequency & Intensity Head Related Transfer Function (HRTF) Seeing vs. Hearing: The Pseudophone Seeing vs Hearing: George & Tony Hearing and Not Hearing Echos (Reverberation Time Demo) Your Textbook: 266-273 |
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Auditory Scene Analysis Principles of Auditory Grouping: Timbre Similarity - Wessel Effect Your textbook: 274-278 |
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Question & Answer/Review [ Study Guide ] Test 4 Test 5 (Optional) |