PPT-Illusion Project

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Conflicting Appearance What does this drawing look like Can you see something else What is an optical illusion An optical illusion is seeing something that does

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Conflicting Appearance What does this drawing look like Can you see something else What is an optical illusion An optical illusion is seeing something that does not exist or that is different than it appears to be. Alter New York University Daniel M Oppenheimer Princeton University Jeffrey C Zemla Rice University An illusion of explanatory depth IOED occurs when people believe they understand a concept more deeply than they actually do To date IOEDs have been Stage 1, . Module 5. Copyright © 2011 Ted Dudley . Objectives. For the student to understand the factors which affect the physiology of flight. To become familiar with the regulations which govern the student and private pilot, and general aviation flight. What a . CONCLUSION. should do~. 1. . Restate the thesis. -remind readers of your main point~. 2. . Sum up the reasons/topics. 3. . Final Thought. -one last sentence to arouse the reader's emotions~. Groundschool. Session 2. Human Factors, Aerodynamic Factors, Flight . Instruments (IFH Chapters 3&. 4. ). Human Factors. The aspects of human factors of most concern to Instrument flight are sensory illusions related to the lack of visual reference encountered . Perceptual illusion 1. Perceptual illusion 2. Perceptual illusion 3. Perceptual illusion 4. Perceptual illusion 5. Perceptual illusion 6. Perceptual illusion7. Can you find the woman and child?. Perceptual illusion 8. Levitation. Harrison Ford and a Lemons. Katy Perry and a Rabbit?. Beach . trick. Ripping Bodies apart. Compare: African Shaman (from Ch. . 6. ). Tricking Police. Illusion vs. Magic vs. Sorcery. Illusion. List 6 Vocabulary. Here they are!!!. Endorse. Erode. Gruesome. Hypocrite. Idealistic. Illusion. Impact. Imply. Novice. obstacle. endorse. endorse. To support; to express approval of; to state in an ad that one supports a product or service, usually for a fee. How does your brain perceive objects?. What is it?. Duck or bunny. Count the black dots.. Are the lines straight or diagonal?. What is it?. Man playing horn, or a woman’s face?. What is it?. Skull or woman looking into a mirror?. AP PSYCH 42S (15) ~ Daniel B. & Hao-Yi S.. Guess which term the picture correlates to.. Prev. : . Gesalt. Where one perceives an entire image before recognizing individual parts. Prev. : figure ground. The Object of Perception:. . some things in our environment tend to attract attention. Backgrounds and Surroundings. . our surroundings at the moment of perception will affect our perceptions. The Perceiver. 1. BB 2. Pea 3. Dime. 4. Penny 5. Nickel 6. Quarter. 7. Golf ball 8. Baseball 9. Softball. 10. Small salad plate 11. Large dinner plate 12. Frisbee. 13. Basketball 14. Beach ball. Please pretend that you are going to pick one of these things that WHEN HELD AT ARM’S LENGTH JUST COVERS UP THE MOON. Imagine that you are picking one that when you hold it in your hand will JUST BARELY COVER UP THE MOON so that you can no longer see it.. Outline: Sensation and Perception. Define key terms. Describe the relationship between the physical world and its psychological representation (i.e., . sensation. ).. Discuss how we use psychological representations to identify objects (i.e., . On the right you see the silhouette of a spinning figurine. Does she spin clockwise or counterclockwise?. Now keep watching.. Can you mentally make her spin in the other direction? . Silhouettes are ambiguous. They can turn either way and it would look exactly the same. Our brains try to reconstruct the third dimension, adding information that is not really there.. University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire | Department of Computer Science. David Spiegel, Nathan Fellom, Nicholas . Kryzer. , and Dr. Daniel Stevenson. Introduction. A . perspective . anamorphosis. .

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