Psychological factors affecting Visual
Perception
Perceptual
Set or ‘Expectancy’
•
We
interpret stimuli by comparing it to what we already know and have
experienced = prior experience.
•
We
tend to see what we EXPECT to see – this includes ignoring some stimuli
and giving attention to others.
•
Factors
like emotions, motivation, context or setting, cultural
background and past experience all affect our perceptual set.
Physiological factors affecting Visual
Perception
Alcohol… Slows us down, changes coordination,
reduces attention, concentration and ability to make judgements.
Old Age…cataracts, long-sightedness,
age-related macular degeneration, retinal detachment, diabetic retinopathy,
glaucoma. Our eyes age as we do and
become more susceptible to disease and damage.
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