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Cognition - Coggle Diagram
Cognition
Perception
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Illusions
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Explanation: Environment - Circular culture (homes and objects are round with very few corners). Carpentered World Hypothesis: experience with right angles, depth
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Pics
Depth Preception
Depth Cues: Size, Superposition, elevation, linear perceptive
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Education and exposure to European culture predicted results. Literate (schooled) Bantu more likely to perceive depth. Labourers and Blacks - few pictures
Line Drawings - Hudson, 1960
Faces
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Face Perception - Walker & Tanaka, 2003
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Process - Bottom-up: stimulus -> receptors -> Brain, feature analysis
Culture and Biology
Artificial chemical tastes bitter to 70% of people, 58% being aborigines and 98% of Indigenous Americans
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Attention
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Binocular Rivalry - Bagby, 1957
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Experience: familiarity, significance, preference
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Introduction
Cognition: diverse ways we process information about the world. Attention, Perception, Memory, Thinking
Culture as Cognition: Norms, opinions, beliefs, values, world-views
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Mental models of culture influence people's ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving