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Perception Process (Perception is the process of selecting, organizing,…
Perception Process
Perception is the process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting information.
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the first part of the perception process, in which we focus our attention on certain incoming sensory information.
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may hear a familiar voice in the hallway, see a pair of shoes you want to buy from across the mall, or smell something cooking for dinner when you get home from work.
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a person’s identity as a Native American may become salient when they are protesting at the Columbus Day parade in Denver, Colorado.
visually and/or aurally stimulating things become salient in our perceptual field and get our attention.
won’t stop talking during the movie or the upstairs neighbor whose subwoofer shakes your ceiling at night.
we perceive to meet our needs or interests in some way. This type of selective attention can help us meet instrumental needs and get things done.
you may not realize you are interested in Asian history until you are required to take such a course and have an engaging professor who sparks that interest in you.
The relationship between salience and expectations is a little more complex. Basically, we can find expected things salient and find things that are unexpected salient.
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the second part of the perception process, in which we sort and categorize information that we perceive based on innate and learned cognitive patterns
My friend’s mother, who is Vietnamese American, was attending a conference at which another attendee assumed she was a hotel worker and asked her to throw something away for her.
refers to the structuring of information into a timeline to determine the cause (stimulus) and effect (response) of our communication interactions.
Linda has been working on the project over the weekend in anticipation of her meeting with Joe first thing Monday morning. She has had some questions along the way and has e-mailed Joe for clarification and input, but he hasn’t responded.
is the third part of the perception process, in which we assign meaning to our experiences using mental structures known as schemata.
like databases of stored, related information that we use to interpret new experiences.
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When i was a kid, once a time, i ate candy and i really like it. Then after that, every time when my mom says if i finish my assignment she will give me rewards. Every time i expect the reward is that candy. Even though, i already grow up, every time i saw that candy i will be happy.