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Place amp Region 3 types of illusions that affect our perceptions Literal Optical Illusions create images that do not represent a physical measurement of the stimulus source Physiological Illusions ID: 553850

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IV Views of

Place & RegionSlide2
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3 types of illusions that affect our perceptions

Literal Optical Illusions

: create images that do not represent a physical measurement of the stimulus source.

Physiological Illusions

: create effects on the eyes & brain of excessive stimulation of a specific type (brightness, color, size, position, tilt, movement).

Cognitive Illusions

: created from unconscious inferences. Slide4

Perception is the process to select, organize, interpret, and respond to information from the world around them.

It is the selection and organization of environmental stimuli to provide meaningful experiences for the perceiver.

Elements of Perception

Environmental Stimuli

ObservationPerceptual Selection (taste, smell, hear, see, touch)Perceptual Organization (continuity, closure, proximity, similarity)Response (attitude, feelings, behavior, motivations)

How many dogs are in this picture?

en.wikipedia.orgSlide5

Perception

What you know affects what you see. Slide6

Stages of Life

The longer an individual lives in an area, the more attached they become to the places and

region. A

place becomes more familiar the more it is experienced (e.g., being in a place at different periods in our lives, learning about and visiting new

places). Stages of lifeSlide7

In the Hermann grid illusion the gray spots appear at the intersection because of the inhibitory response which occurs as a result of the increased dark surroundSlide8

Gender

An individuals gender can affect their perception of Place & Region through the experiences of their cultural environments. Whether or not a woman is allowed to vote may affect her perception of a region. Men and women would feel differently about the construction of a sports stadium in town. Slide9
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The Spinning Dancer

is a kinetic,

bistable

optical illusion resembling a pirouetting female dancer. Some observers initially see the figure as spinning clockwise and some counterclockwise. Additionally, some may see the figure suddenly spin in the opposite direction. The illusion derives from an inherent ambiguity from the lack of visual cues for depth.Slide11

Social Class

Wealth and affluence affect how an individual views and is viewed by lower classes. Social Class can determine the significance of other influences on perception of Place & Region. Slide12

Values

Values are a

person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.

How would a Mormon

view The Great Temple At Salt Lake

City-Exterior.

How would a Muslim

view

the

Kaaba

in Mecca.

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Access to Technology

Some places have greater access to technology than others. In some regions of the world, there are no places with access to technology.

Anyone want to move to a “No Bars Zone?”Slide15
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