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April | 2008 | Vandy Perceives
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Students’ musings on perception. Archive for April, 2008. A deeply moving experience. April 16, 2008. This week we covered both depth and motion perception. Bad joke #3 (at least for this week) is the title of this blog. I hope you come up with more clever things to say about these topics! Some questions for your consideration:. 1 Pre-renaissance artists had trouble with depicting depth in their paintings. Can you find some examples of this? How did their paintings fail to depict depth? April 10, 2008.
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January | 2008 | Vandy Perceives
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Students’ musings on perception. Archive for January, 2008. January 31, 2008. This week we began our discussion of the chemical senses starting with olfaction. Some possible topics for blog entries this week include:. 1 We talked about the commercialization of smell. How, if at all, do you think smell influence your buying behavior? 2 What is your favorite type of smell and why? 3 Smell is often described as the “fallen angel” of the senses. Why is that? January 29, 2008. Conducted mini-experiments on th...
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December | 2007 | Vandy Perceives
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Students’ musings on perception. Archive for December, 2007. Welcome to the Psy 214 website! December 28, 2007. Hello and welcome to the website devoted to perception! This website will be used to record our daily perceptual experiences. Questions, wonders, and musings. You are currently browsing the Vandy Perceives. Blog archives for December, 2007. GROSS, Adam Michael. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Vandy Perceives”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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Color me silly | Vandy Perceives
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Students’ musings on perception. Laquo; Developmentally speaking. A deeply moving experience. April 10, 2008. This week’s class discussion sure was colorful! For your blog entry this week, consider some of the following topics for discussion:. 1 Why did John Keats lament Newton’s “unweaving of the rainbow”? Do you also lament this unweaving? 2 What is the difference between adding and subtracting colors? What does that even mean? What do you imagine it is like to have this condition? GROSS, Adam Michael.
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So much information, so little attention | Vandy Perceives
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Students’ musings on perception. What big cortical areas you have! So much information, so little attention. March 26, 2008. The visual world is a complicated place. There’s so much information in the visual scene to process; our brains sure do a lot of work! For this week’s blog entries, contemplate on just how busy the brain is every time you open your eyes. 2 Sometimes, if we are not paying attention to objects within our visual field, we can fail to notice some very strange things (click here. Blog a...
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Edge detection and then some | Vandy Perceives
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Students’ musings on perception. Laquo; Movies, TV, animals, and the eye. What big cortical areas you have! Edge detection and then some. March 19, 2008. This week we moved beyond the optic nerve and into the cortex! Some topics for this week’s blog entry include:. 1 Why and how is the retinal processing of visual information different from the cortical processing of that same information? 2 What are some consequences of the duplex solution of vision? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Developmentally speaking | Vandy Perceives
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Students’ musings on perception. Laquo; So much information, so little attention. April 2, 2008. This week we talked about visual development. Some questions for this week’s blog are:. 1 How does the nature versus nurture debate come into play in the development of a normal visual system? 2 What are the behavioral consequences of an under-developed or abnormally developed visual system? 3 Why do you think there are so many areas of cortex devoted to the processing of different types of visual information?
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A deeply moving experience | Vandy Perceives
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Students’ musings on perception. Laquo; Color me silly. A deeply moving experience. April 16, 2008. This week we covered both depth and motion perception. Bad joke #3 (at least for this week) is the title of this blog. I hope you come up with more clever things to say about these topics! Some questions for your consideration:. 1 Pre-renaissance artists had trouble with depicting depth in their paintings. Can you find some examples of this? How did their paintings fail to depict depth? GROSS, Adam Michael.
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My! What big cortical areas you have! | Vandy Perceives
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Students’ musings on perception. Laquo; Edge detection and then some. So much information, so little attention. What big cortical areas you have! March 25, 2008. So many interesting posts this week! Wrote a poem describing the visual pathway and Caroline. Wrote a poem dissecting the various meanings of the word vision. Also wrote about the differences between vision and visual perception. Many of you wrote about the consequences of cortical magnification. Joe. Wrote about the oblique effect, Cameron.