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Perception - Coggle Diagram
Perception
Reality
beliefs
knowledge
experience
simulation
false sense of reality (like in computers)
dreams
through experiences
nightmares
anxiety
repressed memories
déjà vu
simulation
knowledge
education
coping mechanism
subconscious
surroundings
thoughts
Links:
Time Management and Productivity. (2020). What is Perception | Explained in 2 min. Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOmrm0Hy-2Y
. Last accessed 18th January 2021.
Philosophy Vibe. (2020). Direct vs Indirect Realism (Philosophy of Perception). Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs-jJMTjHoo&t=1s
. Last accessed 18th January 2021.
Actualized.org. (2018). What Is Perception? - The Metaphysics Of Perception. Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jbvik4IA3o&t=1746s
. Last accessed 18th January 2021.
Wireless philosophy. (2015). PHILOSOPHY - Epistemology: Paradoxes of Perception #1 (Argument from Illusion) [HD]. Available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs2pTBkJCxQ
. Last accessed 18th January 2021.
Anthony Waichulis. (2020). Regarding Perception, Photography, and Painting…. Available:
https://anthonywaichulis.com/regarding-perception-photography-and-painting/
. Last accessed 19th January 2021.
Unknown. (2019). The Five Stages of Perception. Available:
https://www.ukessays.com/essays/psychology/definition-and-the-five-stages-of-perception-psychology-essay.php#:~:text=Perception%20occurs%20in%20five%20stages,%2Devaluation%2C%20memory%20and%20recall
.. Last accessed 19th January 2021.
the individual
psychology
memories
senses
sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch
communication
nature
genetics (born with)
intelligence
disabilities
eyesight
hearing
nurture
environment (after birth)
mental health conditions
schizophrenia
DID (dissociative identity disorder)
Interpretation on how we see the world around us and experience it
visual perception
vision
shapes, colours
psychedelics
reflection
heightened senses
auditory perception
sound
music, noises
olfactory perception
smells
perfume, candles
haptic (touch) perception
textures
gustatory (taste) perception
food
stages to perception
interpretation-evaluation
needs, wants and values
based on the individual
memories
emotions
memory
how they perceive a memory
can influence what they do
organisation
recognising objects and events
recall
reconstructing something you have heard
recalling an event, action, sound, etc
stimulation
sensory stimulation
memories
Time
routine
night shifts
ware houses
nurses
medical staff
cleaners
24 hour shops
telling the time
digital
analogue
sun dial
hour glass
timer
Clocks:
country
Iceland
light
lack of sleep
Australia
Seasons
time of the year
Weather
Culture
religion
diets
food
Realism
Direct realism
Directly perceiving something for what it is
also referred to as naive realism
the news
Indirect realism
argues that we do not see the external world directly
an intermediate between the external world and our mind
also referred to as sense data
also referred to a representationalism