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POWERPOINT
PRESENTATION OF
Dr.KESIRAJU RAMPRASAD
PERCEPTION
WHAT IS PERCEPTION

• THE PROCESS BY WHICH AN
  INDIVIDUAL
  SELECTS, ORGANISES, AND
  INTERPRETS STIMULI INTO A
  MEANINGFUL AND COHERENT
  PICTURE OF THE WORLD.
PERCEPTION MEANS

• YOUR INTERPRETATION OF REALITY AFTER
  INFORMATION/ STIMULI IS……
• (A) FILTERED OUT
• (B)SELECTED
• ©ORGANISED
• (D)DEFINED

• CONTD…..
•   USING YOPUR EXISTING KNOWLEDGE
•   (A) KNOWLEDGE
•   (B)NEEDS
•   © BELIEFS
•   (D) VALUES
•   (E)ASSUMPTIONS
•   (F) ATTITUDES
PERCEPTION

In this BELOW test DO
 NOT READ the
 words, say aloud the
 COLOR of each word
YELLOW BLUE ORANGE
BLACK RED GREEN
PURPLE YELLOW RED
ORANGE GREEN BLACK
BLUE RED PURPLE
GREEN BLUE ORANGE
Which of the following
two images of the
tower of Pisa seems to
be leaning more
PERCEPTION
PERCEPTION
• The images are actually identical, but the tower on the right seems
  to lean more because the human visual system treats the two
  images as one scene.

•  Our brains are conditioned to expect parallel towers to converge
  toward a common vanishing point, but because the tower on the
  right does not converge, our visual system interprets that it is
  leaning at a different angle
• . A common example of this conditioning is the way 3D movies
  and 3D TVs trick our minds into believing that images are actually
  coming out of the screen, when in fact they are not. Our minds are
  conditioned to believe 3D images move in 3 dimensions.
• With a bit of technical help, we can trick our minds into visualizing
  this on a 2D screen. Below is a perspective drawing with three
  vanishing points of what our eyes expect
• Hold your head steady and fix your eyes on
  the dot in the center of the picture. The
  colored dots will seem to disappear in a few
  seconds. The effect is due to retinal
  fatigue which occurs when the afterimage of
  an object cancels the stimulus of the object on
  the retina. The effect is most pronounced
  when the objects do not have well-defined
  edges that are detectable by small eye
  movements
• The circles appear to rotate when you move
  your head closer and further away from the
  screen while looking at the dot in the center.
  Our peripheral vision interprets the relative
  increase or decrease of the image in the retina
  as rotational motion of the slanted lines.
PERCEPTION
• WHICH VERTICAL LINE IS BIGGER IN THE NEXT
  SLIDE?
• (a) LEFT PICTURE
• (B) RIGHT PICTURE
PERCEPTION
PERCEPTION
• The Vertical lines are both the same length.
• WHICH DIAGONAL LINES A-B
  AND B-C ARE BIGGER IN THE
  NEXT SLIDE?
PERCEPTION

•The diagonal lines
 A-B and B-C are
 equal in length.
• ARE THE DIAGNAL LINES
  ARE PARALLEL?
PERCEPTION
PERCEPTION

•The diagonal lines
 are parallel
• Blind Spot Experiment
  The retina is the part of the eye covered with
  receptors that respond to light. A small
  portion of the retina where the optic nerve
  connects to the brain has no receptors. An
  image that falls on this region will not be seen.
  Close your right eye.
Close your right eye. With your left eye, look at
 the L below. Slowly move your head closer or
 further away from the screen while looking at
 the L. The R will disappear when your head is
 approximately 50 cm (20 in) from the screen.
 You can repeat the experiment with your right
 eye by looking at the R.
PERCEPTION
•ARE THE THESE LINES
 ARE PARALLEL IN THE
 NEXT SLIDE?
PERCEPTION
The radiating lines influence our
 perception of the parallel lines
The radiating lines influence our
perception of the parallel lines
• WHICH CENTRE CIRCLE IS
  BIGGER IN THE NEXT
  SLIDE?
PERCEPTION
PERCEPTION


• The center circles are both the same size
PERCEPTION
• There are only white circles at the
  intersections
PERCEPTION
PERCEPTION
Illusory Contours
   Although there are only circles with sections
   taken out of them, our eyes strive to see
   triangles. The sides of the triangles may
   appear curved when the angles of the sections
   do not add up to 180 degrees
PERCEPTION
Rotating Wheels

 The circles appear to rotate when you move
 your head closer and further away from the
 screen while looking at the dot in the center.
 Our peripheral vision interprets the relative
 increase or decrease of the image in the retina
 as rotational motion of the slanted lines.
PERCEPTION
• Warped Squares?
  There are no curved lines in these figures. You
  can use a ruler to check it out.
  The diagonal patterns created by the tiny
  squares distort the perception of the pictures
PERCEPTION
PERCEPTION
PERCEPTION

• Shifting gears
  Afterimages of complementary
  colors create apparent
  movement in our peripheral
  vision
  as our eyes shift across the
  page
PERCEPTION

• A portion of misplaced
  lines can be clearly
  identified as forming a
  circle, even when there is
  no outline of a circle
PERCEPTION
• OBSERVE THE NEXT FEW
  SLIDES CAREFULLY.
PERCEPTION
• THE WORD IN THE PICTURE
  IS ILLUSION.
• LOOK CAREFULLY.
PERCEPTION
• THE WORD IN THE ABOVE
  PICTURE IS

•LIFT
•Two Words in
 One Painting
•One face?
 Or two profiles
 facing each other
See this photo of Albert Einstein?



Get out of your seat and look at it from ten feet
 away,

  It will morph into Marilyn Monroe
A Native American profile?



Or an Eskimo entering a cave?
PERCEPTION
• ARE YOU ABLE TO SEE THE
  SERIES OF YATCHES OR
  PILLERS?
•THE ABOVE PICTURE IS
 FLAT
• YOU CAN FIND DIFFERENT PICURES IN THE
  BELOW SILDE
PERCEPTION
• YOU CAN FIND ONE MORE
  PICTURE IN THE ABOVE
  SLIDE
• WHAT ARE YOU OBSERVING IN THIS SLIDE?
  A OLD WOMAN OR
• A YOUNG LADY
WHAT IS THE NUMBER IN THIS
         PICTURE?
• PRESENTED BY
• Dr.KESIRAJU RAMPRASAD
• EDUCATIONAL
  PSYCHOLOGIST AND
  COUNSELOR
• THANKS TO MANY PEOPLE WHO
  CONTRIBUTED GREAT KNOWLEDGE ABOUT
  THE PERCEPTION CONCEPT.
• MY GREATFUL THANKS TO ALL THE GREAT
  PEOPLE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO PREPARE THIS
  SLIDE.

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Understanding Perception Through Optical Illusions

  • 3. WHAT IS PERCEPTION • THE PROCESS BY WHICH AN INDIVIDUAL SELECTS, ORGANISES, AND INTERPRETS STIMULI INTO A MEANINGFUL AND COHERENT PICTURE OF THE WORLD.
  • 4. PERCEPTION MEANS • YOUR INTERPRETATION OF REALITY AFTER INFORMATION/ STIMULI IS…… • (A) FILTERED OUT • (B)SELECTED • ©ORGANISED • (D)DEFINED • CONTD…..
  • 5. USING YOPUR EXISTING KNOWLEDGE • (A) KNOWLEDGE • (B)NEEDS • © BELIEFS • (D) VALUES • (E)ASSUMPTIONS • (F) ATTITUDES
  • 6. PERCEPTION In this BELOW test DO NOT READ the words, say aloud the COLOR of each word
  • 7. YELLOW BLUE ORANGE BLACK RED GREEN PURPLE YELLOW RED ORANGE GREEN BLACK BLUE RED PURPLE GREEN BLUE ORANGE
  • 8. Which of the following two images of the tower of Pisa seems to be leaning more
  • 10. PERCEPTION • The images are actually identical, but the tower on the right seems to lean more because the human visual system treats the two images as one scene. • Our brains are conditioned to expect parallel towers to converge toward a common vanishing point, but because the tower on the right does not converge, our visual system interprets that it is leaning at a different angle • . A common example of this conditioning is the way 3D movies and 3D TVs trick our minds into believing that images are actually coming out of the screen, when in fact they are not. Our minds are conditioned to believe 3D images move in 3 dimensions. • With a bit of technical help, we can trick our minds into visualizing this on a 2D screen. Below is a perspective drawing with three vanishing points of what our eyes expect
  • 11. • Hold your head steady and fix your eyes on the dot in the center of the picture. The colored dots will seem to disappear in a few seconds. The effect is due to retinal fatigue which occurs when the afterimage of an object cancels the stimulus of the object on the retina. The effect is most pronounced when the objects do not have well-defined edges that are detectable by small eye movements
  • 12. • The circles appear to rotate when you move your head closer and further away from the screen while looking at the dot in the center. Our peripheral vision interprets the relative increase or decrease of the image in the retina as rotational motion of the slanted lines.
  • 14. • WHICH VERTICAL LINE IS BIGGER IN THE NEXT SLIDE? • (a) LEFT PICTURE • (B) RIGHT PICTURE
  • 16. PERCEPTION • The Vertical lines are both the same length.
  • 17. • WHICH DIAGONAL LINES A-B AND B-C ARE BIGGER IN THE NEXT SLIDE?
  • 18.
  • 19. PERCEPTION •The diagonal lines A-B and B-C are equal in length.
  • 20. • ARE THE DIAGNAL LINES ARE PARALLEL?
  • 23. • Blind Spot Experiment The retina is the part of the eye covered with receptors that respond to light. A small portion of the retina where the optic nerve connects to the brain has no receptors. An image that falls on this region will not be seen. Close your right eye.
  • 24. Close your right eye. With your left eye, look at the L below. Slowly move your head closer or further away from the screen while looking at the L. The R will disappear when your head is approximately 50 cm (20 in) from the screen. You can repeat the experiment with your right eye by looking at the R.
  • 26. •ARE THE THESE LINES ARE PARALLEL IN THE NEXT SLIDE?
  • 28. The radiating lines influence our perception of the parallel lines
  • 29. The radiating lines influence our perception of the parallel lines
  • 30. • WHICH CENTRE CIRCLE IS BIGGER IN THE NEXT SLIDE?
  • 32. PERCEPTION • The center circles are both the same size
  • 33. PERCEPTION • There are only white circles at the intersections
  • 35. PERCEPTION Illusory Contours Although there are only circles with sections taken out of them, our eyes strive to see triangles. The sides of the triangles may appear curved when the angles of the sections do not add up to 180 degrees
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38. PERCEPTION Rotating Wheels The circles appear to rotate when you move your head closer and further away from the screen while looking at the dot in the center. Our peripheral vision interprets the relative increase or decrease of the image in the retina as rotational motion of the slanted lines.
  • 39.
  • 40. PERCEPTION • Warped Squares? There are no curved lines in these figures. You can use a ruler to check it out. The diagonal patterns created by the tiny squares distort the perception of the pictures
  • 43. PERCEPTION • Shifting gears Afterimages of complementary colors create apparent movement in our peripheral vision as our eyes shift across the page
  • 44.
  • 45. PERCEPTION • A portion of misplaced lines can be clearly identified as forming a circle, even when there is no outline of a circle
  • 47. • OBSERVE THE NEXT FEW SLIDES CAREFULLY.
  • 49.
  • 50.
  • 51. • THE WORD IN THE PICTURE IS ILLUSION. • LOOK CAREFULLY.
  • 53. • THE WORD IN THE ABOVE PICTURE IS •LIFT
  • 54. •Two Words in One Painting
  • 55.
  • 56. •One face? Or two profiles facing each other
  • 57.
  • 58. See this photo of Albert Einstein? Get out of your seat and look at it from ten feet away, It will morph into Marilyn Monroe
  • 59.
  • 60. A Native American profile? Or an Eskimo entering a cave?
  • 62. • ARE YOU ABLE TO SEE THE SERIES OF YATCHES OR PILLERS?
  • 63.
  • 65. • YOU CAN FIND DIFFERENT PICURES IN THE BELOW SILDE
  • 67.
  • 68. • YOU CAN FIND ONE MORE PICTURE IN THE ABOVE SLIDE
  • 69. • WHAT ARE YOU OBSERVING IN THIS SLIDE? A OLD WOMAN OR • A YOUNG LADY
  • 70.
  • 71. WHAT IS THE NUMBER IN THIS PICTURE?
  • 72. • PRESENTED BY • Dr.KESIRAJU RAMPRASAD • EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST AND COUNSELOR
  • 73. • THANKS TO MANY PEOPLE WHO CONTRIBUTED GREAT KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE PERCEPTION CONCEPT. • MY GREATFUL THANKS TO ALL THE GREAT PEOPLE WHO CONTRIBUTED TO PREPARE THIS SLIDE.