Psychology 3215

Perception - Fall 2017

DATE
DAY
TOPIC
Measurement of Perceptual Experience
8/23
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Course Requirements, etc.
8/25
F

Founding of Psychophysics

Classic Visual Illusions - What do they tell us?

A strong Ponzo Illusion

Brightness illusion

St. Louis Arch

Zollner Illusion

An interactive Muller-Lyer illusion

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Fechner: The mind-body problem and the importance of the absolute threshold

Classical Psychophysical Techniques

Methods

Example Psychophysical Function for Absolute Threshold

Normal Distribution

Minibiographies of Fechner - Boring 1961 - Boring 1966

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Visual Illusion vs. Optical Illusion

Your Textbook: 27 - 32

8/28
M
Methods (Cont.)
8/30
W

Difference Thresholds

Picture of Ernst Weber

Method

Practice Explaining a Difference Threshold

More Practice Explaining a Difference Threshold

Difference thresholds & Weber's Law

Example Weber Fractions

Your Textbook:

9/1
F

Weber's Law vs. Fechner's Law

Exercise to guide you through Fechner's Law

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Table of Logarithms

Binary Logarithm Plot

Piano Notes

Psychophysical Function of Pitch & Frequency

Octave Effect

Logarithmic Spiral in Nautilus Shell

Your Textbook:

9/4
M
Labor Day (no class)
9/6
W

Magnitude estimation & Stevens' Power Law

Magnitude Estimation Demo

Results of Magnitude Estimation Task with Circles

Possible Relationships

How The Exponent is Calculated

Example Exponents

Power Law Exercise

Your Textbook: 32-34

9/8
F

Signal Detection Theory

Sample ROC curve

Separating Strategy from Sensitivity

Practice interpreting ROC curves

Your Textbook: 34-41

9/11
M

Signal Detection Theory

Detection Problems

Mammogram from UW Radiology

Bombs in Luggage

Signal Detection Theory

3 HIV Tests - from Swets (1992)

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Gorilla in the Misty Xray - The Xray

Partition Scales

9/13
W

It's all about 3 guys ...

... and their descendants

Question & Answer/Review [ Study Guide ]

9/15
F

Test 1

   
VISION I
9/18
M

Physics of Light

Light is a portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Visible Spectrum

Basic Terminology of Situation

Light encounters an object

Types of reflection

Your Textbook: 49-52

Living in a Reversed World - Ivo Kohler

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Article on Slow Light

Cool Picture of Burning Light Bulb by Rich Legg

How To create a similar picture

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Structure of our Eyes

Everything you wanted to know about the Vertebrate Retina

Simple Diagram of Eye

Saggital Schematic with Retinal Section

Diagram of Eye

Front of Eye

Anatomy of Lens

Human Retina

My Myopic Crescent & Choroidal Folds

Diagram of the Retina

Another Retina Diagram

Notice the size of Aimee's fovea

Human Fovea

Rod/Cone Distribution

Another map of Rod/Cone Distribution

Acuity Threshold

Eye Movement Tutorial

Cat Tapetum

Simple Diagram of other Eyes

Compound Eye

Compound Eye Circuitry

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: 52-62

9/20
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Structure of Eye continued

Visual Pathways

9/22
F

Duplex Retina

Compound Eye

Compound Eye Circuitry

Wolf Spider Eyes: WS1 WS2 WS3 WS4 WS5 WS6 WS7

Anableps - The 4-eyed Fish

Close View of Eye of Anableps

Another Close View of Eye of Anableps

Diagram of Eye of Anableps

Anableps in Vancouver Acquarium

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Dark Adaptation Curve

Purkinje Shift

Range of Light Intensities

Night Blindness - Vitamin A Deficiency (Hecht & Mandelbaum, 1940)

Achromatopsia - Island of the Color Blind

Your Textbook: 63-66

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Diseases/Disorders of the Eye

Red Reflex Test

Age-related Macular Degeneration
AMD-dry AMD-wet
Effect
Amsler Test Effect 2

Retinitis Pigmentosa
Problem
Effect

Diabetic Retinopathy

Cataract

----- KMS 2004

----- KMS 2015

Your Textbook: 71-75

9/25
M

Brightness Constancy & Brightness Contrast

Example of Simultaneous Brightness Contrast

(adjustable) Example of Simultaneous Brightness Contrast

(another adjustable) Example of Simultaneous Brightness Contrast

McCourt Effect

Benussi Rings

Mach Bands

(adjustable) Example of Mach Bands

Hermann Grid Illusion

Hermann Grid Illusion on Steroids? (Scintillating Grid Illusion)

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The Horseshoe Crab (Limulus)

Limulus again

Compound Eye

Compound Eye Structure

Lateral Plexus

Lateral Inhibition Circuit

Lateral Inhibition Effect

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Diagram of Human Retina

Return to the Back of the Eye - Problem of Pseudo-edges

Stabilized Retinal Image

Fading Dot

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Issue of Luminance vs Reflectance

Adelson Checker Shadow Illusion [Original] [Analysis] [Both]

More cool illusions from the Adelson web site

Spatial Frequency and Hybrid Images

Illusory Staircase Gelb Effect

Your Textbook:

9/27
W
Brightness Constancy & Brightness Contrast cont.
9/29
F

Color

Newton's Separation Experiment - Demo Prism in operation

Newton's Mixing Experiment

Dimensions of Color - Better Visible Spectrum

Issue of Source of Illuminance

Creating colors from other colors

Additive Color Demo

Creating colors using subtraction

Subtractive Color Demo

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The Problem of Describing Color

The Munsell System of Color Notation

CIE XYZ Color System

The problem of device gamut

The problem of unequal JNDs
MacAdam (1931) Discrimination Ellipses

The CIE 1976 Solution: CIE Luv

RGB Color System

HSV Cone Model

RGB Color Mixing Demo

Nonspectral Colors!

Pantone Matching System colors

Pantone - RGB Conversions

Official ASU Colors

Meet the Blacks!

Munsell Crayola Crayons

Your Textbook: 138-145

10/2
M

Mechanisms of Signaling Different Colors

Hermann von Helmholtz

Helmholtz's Color Mixing Experiments

Young-Helmholtz Trichromatic Theory

Ewald Hering - Opponent Process Theory

Return to the Color Circle

Colored Afterimages

Colored Afterimages 2

Colored Afterimages 3

Spectral Sensitivity of Photoreceptors (2)

Another Look at the Retina

Opponent Process Circuit

CIE L*A*B* color system

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New Explanation of Evolution of Color Vision in Mammals

The Mantis Shrimp - 16 Photopigments!

Maxwell's Additive Color Mixing System

Your Textbook: 145-153

10/4
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Mechanisms of Signaling Different Colors cont.
10/6
F

Color Blindness and Color Deficiencies

Some types of Color Blindness are a Sex-linked Trait

 

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

Farnsworth D15 Test

Try the D15 Test HERE

Farnsworth-Munsell 100 Hues Test

Try the F-M 100 Hues Test HERE

Do some women have 4 color receptors?

What is the problem with the Y Chromosome?

Your Textbook: 153-158

Color Contrast and Color Constancy

Simultaneous Color Contrast
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6

#7 #8 #9 #10

Another Contrast Example

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

Surface vs Illuminance Issue

Purves Contrast Cube

Purves Constancy Cube

Purves Lab @ Duke

Return to issue of Scaling and Lightness

Your Textbook: 159-162

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White Dress/Blue Dress?

and the answer is...

 

Finding Edges vs. Filling In

Return to Diagram of Eye

Stabilized Retinal Image

Return to Simultaneous Brightness Contrast

Return to Hermann Grid Illusion

Return to Simultaneous Color Contrast

Fading Dot Illusion

Fading Dot Color AfterEffect Illusion

Kaniza Figure

Spreading Neon Illusion

Subjective Colors

Benham's Top

MacKay Star

Color Vision Issues & Painting

Topic 1 - Paint & Color
(a) Tempera vs. Oil 1 2 3

Topic 2 - Color Interactions
(a) Color Enhancement 1 Michelangelo
(b) Color & Light Monet

Topic 3 - Luminance and Equiluminance
(a) Equiluminance Anuszkiewicz Monet
(b) Luminance Differences Michelangelo DaVinci

Topic 4 - Foveal vs. Peripheral Vision
Poussin Impressionists

10/9
M

Question & Answer/Review [ Study Guide ]

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Review of Color Vision Issues as applied to Painting

Pay more for a Sharp Quattron? Claimed Gamut Change

RadioLab show on Color

xkcd explains color (Thanks, Ellie)

10/11
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TEST 2
   
10/13
F
Fall Break!
VISION II
10/16
M

Space, Distance, & Depth - Binocular Cues

Corresponding Retinal Points

Noncorresponding Retinal Points

The Horopter and Retinal Disparity

The Horopter and Retinal Disparity 2

The Horopter and Panum's Area

Retinal Disparity

Vieth-Muller Circle

Your Textbook: 180-186

10/18
W

Manipulation of Binocular Cues to Produce
Depth Effects

Producing Retinal Disparity

Reproducing Viewpoints with Binocular Stereograms

Nintendo VirtualBoy

Nintendo 3DS - Parallax Barrier Technology

Oculus Rift

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Anaglyphs

Effect of Looking at an Anaglyph through a Red Filter

How the Anaglyph Produces its Depth Effects

Example Anaglyphs (red/cyan glasses required)

Example1 Example2 Example3

Example4 Example5 Example6 Example7

NSG Examples

Example1 Example2 Example3

Airplane Anaglyphs: P38 T33 T33 Floatplane Dogfight

Modern Anaglyph - RealD 3D

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Bela Julez and the Random Dot Stereogram

Fooling Fusion - Single Image Stereograms (a.k.a "Magic Eye")

The Problem with Repeated Patterns (a.k.a. "Wallpaper Effect")

How a SIS works

Example SIS #1

Example SIS #2

Example SIS #3

Your Textbook: 186-189

10/20
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Space, Distance, & Depth - Monocular Cues

Monocular Cues Example

Linear Perspective Approach

Linear Perspective Technique

Aerial Perspective Example

Another Aerial Perspective Example

Static Shadow Cue to Depth

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Ames Room (2 Mb QT Movie)

Ames Room Diagram

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3-D Pavement Art Illusions: Julian Beever & Kurt Wenner

X Room Illusion

Rubik's Cube Illusion

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Fredo Art - (Wladimir Inostroza)

Hovering Bugs - Elephant - Bottle - Bitten Finger - Cut Finger
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Impossible trident

Another Depth Illusion - The Balcony

Drawings of M. C. Escher

Moon Illusion

Hogarth 1753 - false perspectives

Your Textbook: 169-178, 190-197

   

Richard Gregory "Inappropriate Scaling" Theory

Ponzo Illusion

Muller-Lyer Illusion

Poggendorf Illusion

Zollner Illusion

Dumbbell Illusion

10/23
M

Perception of Movement

Corollary Discharge Theory

A 2nd point about Afterimages

Autokinetic Effect

Drift-Induced Motion

Motion Induced Blindness

Your Textbook: 203-211

More Motion Illusions by Akiyoshi Kitaoka

10/25
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Motion Parallax

James Jerome Gibson

Simple Motion Parallax Diagram

Motion Parallax Diagram with Horopter

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Motion Aftereffect

Standard Induced Motion Example

Shadow Cues and Motion (2nd 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)

Depth from Motion 1

Depth from Motion 2

Living in a Reversed World - Erismann & Kohler, narrated by JJ Gibson

Texture Gradient 1

Texture Gradient 2

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Optic Flow

Eleanor Gibson and the Visual Cliff experiment

Visual Cliff Results

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Your Textbook: 178-179

10/27
F

Stroboscopic Motion: Beta vs. Phi and MagnaPhi

Static Image

Beta Motion

Beta (300 ms) - Beta (150 ms)

Helmholtz - Unconscious Inference

Stroboscopic Motion: Wagon wheel Illusion 1

Stroboscopic Motion: Wagon wheel Illusion 2

Does the Wagon Wheel Illusion Occur In Continuous Light? (Purves et al., 1996)

Saccadic Suppression

Phi (40 ms) Motion

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Pac-man Illusion

Article on Motion Illusions by Stuart Anstis

Motion Demos by George Mather

10/30
M

Form

The Gestalt Psychologists and Von Ehrenfels

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Figure-Ground Distinction

Ambiguous Figure 1 [Rubin (1915) and an interesting variant and a superhero variant]

Ambiguous Figure 2 [Jastrow (1899) and a NC variant]

Ambiguous Figure 3 (Necker, 1832)

Ambiguous Figure 4 - Adolescence (Salvador Dali, 1941)

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Grouping - Principle of Prägnanz

Kanizsa Triangle 1

4 Laws of Grouping

Grouping by Common Fate

Gabor - Good continuation

Glass Patterns - Proximity

The Problem of Prediction: 1 2 3

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Kanizsa Triangle 2

New Illusion - Moving Kanizsa Pyramid!

Motion-induced Blindness

Ouchi Illusion - Ouchi Illusion (adjustable)

Breathing Square - Importance of Local Cues

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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

Classic Form Illusions

Koffka Ring: Effect of Grouping on Simultaneous Contrast

White's Illusion: Effect of Grouping on Simultaneous Contrast

Your Textbook: 116-124

11/1
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Question & Answer/Review [ Study Guide ]

11/3
F
Test 3
   

AUDITION: Parallels and Differences

11/6
M

Physics of Sound

Sound as Pressure Change

Sound as Vibration

Sound as Waves

Sound as a Sine Wave

Sound as a Sine Wave with Phase Angles (Large)

Frequency

Amplitude

Common Amplitudes

Phase Interference

More complex waves

A general problem for the hearing system

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(log scale conversions)

(dB Racing Article )

(Or listen to a story on dB racing from "This American Life")

(World's Loudest Wheelbarrow)

Lowest Sung Note

Howard Knob Wind Turbine

A Shrimp that Kills with Sound

Your Textbook: 260-264

11/8
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Psychonomic Society meeting
11/10
F
Psychonomic Society meeting
11/13
M

Auditory Physiology

1000 Hz tone

The Ear

Middle Ear

Inner Ear

Normal IHC function

Your Textbook: 268-277

11/15
W

Auditory Physiology & Pitch

Issue of Pitch

Helmholtz - Resonance Theory - The inside of a piano

Rutherford - Frequency Theory

Wever & Bray (1937) - Volley Principle

Von Bekesy - Place Theory

Von Bekesy's Mechanical Model

Von Bekesy's Results

A Traveling Wave

Basilar Membrane Animation

Fourier Analysis

Your Textbook:

11/17
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Damaged Hearing

Conductive Loss vs. Sensorineural Loss

Normal OHC

Damaged OHC

Damaged Hair Cells

Comparison of Normal & Damaged Hair Cells

Presbycusis

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Measuring Hearing Loss

Tuning Fork tests

How to read an audiogram

Example Audiogram

Example Audiogram showing Sensorineural Loss

Example Audiogram showing Conductive Loss

Range of Hearing Loss

Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions

Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions

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Cochlear Implant

Description of Cochlear Implant in operation

Mammano & Nobili Cochlea Site

Cochlear Implant Simulations for Speech & Music

Implant Simulations of Speech

Hearing Loss Simulation

Additional Implant Simulations

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ATC Story about Mosquito Tone

17Khz Tone

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Your Textbook: 278-283

11/20
M

Psychophysics of Pitch and Loudness

S. S. Stevens

Audibility Function

Equal Loudness Contour (Sound Demo)

Frequency to Pitch function

Frequency to Mel function

Amplitude-Frequency Shift (Equal Pitch Contours)

Speech Frequencies

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Doppler Effect and 2 Police Cars

Neuhoff-McBeath Doppler Illusion

Your Textbook:

11/22
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Thanksgiving
11/24
F
Break
11/27
M

Sound Localization

The General Problem

Directions terminology

Basic situation

Interaural Intensity Difference - Frequency & Intensity

Interaural Time Difference

Stevens & Newman (1936) - Experimental Set-up

Cone of Confusion

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Head Related Transfer Function (HRTF)

Head Motion: Speakers vs Headphones Music

The problem of Echoes: Outside vs. Inside

Effect of Separation Time of Sounds

(Reverberation Time Demo)

Head Size & High Frequency Hearing
(Heffner, 1983)

Your Textbook: 291-296

Auditory Scene Analysis

Albert Bregman

Location

The General Problem - Grouping

Principles of Auditory Grouping:

Simultaneous Grouping

Sequential Grouping

Pitch Similarity

Proximity in Time

Good Continuation

Repetition

Temporal Proximity vs. Similarity - Wessel Effect

Bregman's Auditory Scene Analysis Demo Site

Your Textbook: 297-298

11/29
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Music Pitch Perception

Guitar Note (a closer look)

Harmonics & Standing Waves

Music note is a complex wave

Piano Note - Fourier Plot

Harmonics Differ Among Instruments

Helmholtz - Fundamental vs Harmonics

Timbre

Bb Clarinet

Bassoon

Tenor Saxophone

Oboe

Eb Clarinet

What are the Psychological Dimensions of Timbre?

A Multi-Dimensional Scaling solution (Iverson & Krumhansl, 1993)

Timbre - Static Differences

Timbre is more than only harmonics - Demo

Timbre - Dynamic Differences - ADSR

The Missing Fundamental Effect - Challenge to Standard Explanation

Your Textbook:

 

Pitch as a linear scale - Piano Keyboard
Another Piano Keyboard

Piano Frequencies

Octave effect

Pitch chroma circle

Octave Pitch vs. Frequency

Pitch as a helix

Chords

Melody

Melody 1a

Melody 1b

Rhythm

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Shepard Illusion

Shepard tone

Barber pole illusion

Penrose Stairs

Endless staircase - Shepard illusion

Shepard Illusion - discrete steps [wav] [mp3]

Risset continuous change [wav] [mp3]

Your Textbook: 356

Consonance & Dissonance

Piano Frequencies

Note pairs produce different listening experiences: Example

Musical Consonance and Dissonance Note-Pairs Examples and Pattern (McDermott et al., 2010)

Prediction of Consonance and Dissonance: Physics and Physiology

Physics: Auditory Beats

Sequences - Musical Consonance and Dissonance

Example 1 + End

Example 2 + End

Your Textbook: 341

Interactions Between Hearing & Seeing

Visual Capture

The Pseudophone: Hearing vs. Seeing

The McGurk Effect

Why the McGurk Effect Occurs

George & Tony

Sound Influences Seeing: Balls In Motion (Sekuler et al., 1997)

Your Textbook:

12/1
F
Question & Answer/Review [Study Guide ]
12/4
M

TEST 4

   
12/6
W

How to prep for Final Exam, Final Q &A

Final Exam - Friday, Dec. 8, 11:00 - 1:30