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Perception
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Affordance:The potential uses of an object (10)
BottomUp:Processing influenced by environmental information (6-2)
Constructivist:Theory which proposes that the perceiver uses an internal, problem-solving process to transform incoming stimuli into a percept (14)
DirectPerception:The use of environmental cues to generate a percept through bottom-up processing only (6,10)
GestaltPrinciples:A series of factors believed to aid the perception of forms and promote their grouping (7,10)
OpticFlow:Changing patterns of light due to movement of the observer or the environment (4,5)
Percept:The perceived form of an external stimulus (7)
Pragnanz:The basic principle of perceptual segregation proposed by gestalt psychologists stating that the simplest and most stable shape will be perceived (8)
TextureGradient:The gradual change in appearance of objects from coarse to fine, with nearer objects coarser than more distant ones (7,8)
TopDown:Processing influenced by stored knowledge (3-4)
Proximity:Gestalt law stating that elements that are close together will be perceived as part of a group (9)
Marr:He proposed a computational theory of perception (4)
Gregory:He created an indirect theory of perception (7)
Gibson:Person whose theory arose from work with WW2 pilots (6)
GoodContinuation:Gestalt law that is the basis for camouflage (4,12)
Perception
Across:1. | Gestalt law stating that elements that are close together will be perceived as part of a group (9) | 4. | Processing influenced by stored knowledge (3-4) | 7. | He proposed a computational theory of perception (4) | 8. | The potential uses of an object (10) | 9. | The perceived form of an external stimulus (7) |
| 10. | A series of factors believed to aid the perception of forms and promote their grouping (7,10) | 11. | Changing patterns of light due to movement of the observer or the environment (4,5) | 13. | Theory which proposes that the perceiver uses an internal, problem-solving process to transform incoming stimuli into a percept (14) | 14. | He created an indirect theory of perception (7) |
| | Down:2. | The gradual change in appearance of objects from coarse to fine, with nearer objects coarser than more distant ones (7,8) | 3. | Gestalt law that is the basis for camouflage (4,12) | 5. | The use of environmental cues to generate a percept through bottom-up processing only (6,10) |
| 6. | Processing influenced by environmental information (6-2) | 12. | The basic principle of perceptual segregation proposed by gestalt psychologists stating that the simplest and most stable shape will be perceived (8) | 14. | Person whose theory arose from work with WW2 pilots (6) |
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Perception
Across:1. | Gestalt law stating that elements that are close together will be perceived as part of a group (9) | 4. | Processing influenced by stored knowledge (3-4) | 7. | He proposed a computational theory of perception (4) | 8. | The potential uses of an object (10) | 9. | The perceived form of an external stimulus (7) |
| 10. | A series of factors believed to aid the perception of forms and promote their grouping (7,10) | 11. | Changing patterns of light due to movement of the observer or the environment (4,5) | 13. | Theory which proposes that the perceiver uses an internal, problem-solving process to transform incoming stimuli into a percept (14) | 14. | He created an indirect theory of perception (7) |
| | Down:2. | The gradual change in appearance of objects from coarse to fine, with nearer objects coarser than more distant ones (7,8) | 3. | Gestalt law that is the basis for camouflage (4,12) | 5. | The use of environmental cues to generate a percept through bottom-up processing only (6,10) |
| 6. | Processing influenced by environmental information (6-2) | 12. | The basic principle of perceptual segregation proposed by gestalt psychologists stating that the simplest and most stable shape will be perceived (8) | 14. | Person whose theory arose from work with WW2 pilots (6) |
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