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Social Perception - Coggle Diagram
Social Perception
Types of Perception
movement perception
real movement
apparent movement
size perception
size constancy
shape constancy
color constancy
form perception
figure and ground
reversible figures
depth perception
time perception
subjective factors
intelligence
motivation
age
activity
objective factors
Sensation and Perception
Sensation
sensory information that registered in the brain that are not interpreted
external stimuli
sensory organs
receptor cells
Perception
brain organizes and interprets sensory information
meaningful way
Factors affecting perception
objective factors
intensity
novelty
size
duration
distinct
movement
repetition
abrupt change
subjective factors
motives or needs
social and cultural factors
preparotory set
past experience
age
interests and values
conceptual things
perception is not same as sensation
perception is not always reality
Gestalt laws of perception
factors which bring order to perception
closure
nearness/proximity
similarity
simisity
continuity
transduction
convertion of stimulus received from sensory receptors into neural impulses and sent to the brain
perceptual process
selective perception
selective recall
selective attention
selective distortion