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UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY. AREA OF STUDY 1: WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?. DISTORTIONS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION BY ILLUSIONS. http://www.trinitybolton.org/cc_files/cc_downloads/optical_illusion_mystery.pdf. DISTORTIONS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION BY ILLUSIONS. VISUAL ILLUSION

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UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

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  1. UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY AREA OF STUDY 1: WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?

  2. DISTORTIONS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION BY ILLUSIONS http://www.trinitybolton.org/cc_files/cc_downloads/optical_illusion_mystery.pdf

  3. DISTORTIONS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION BY ILLUSIONS VISUAL ILLUSION A misinterpretation (distortion or mistake) of real sensory information A mismatch between our perception and what we understand as reality

  4. DISTORTIONS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION BY ILLUSIONS VISUAL ILLUSION The two visual illusions we will look at in-depth include: The Muller-Lyer Illusion The Ames Room Illusion

  5. THE MULLER-LYER ILLUSION A visual illusion in which one of two lines of equal length, each of which has opposite shaped ends, is incorrectly perceived as being longer than the other

  6. THE MULLER-LYER ILLUSION BEHAVIOURAL PERSPECTIVE

  7. THE MULLER-LYER ILLUSION How would you explain the Muller-Lyer Illusion using the; Biological Perspective? Behavioural Perspective? Cognitive Perspective? Socio-Cultural Perspective? Read about this on page 134-136

  8. HOMEWORK Learning Activity 3.29 (pg.138)

  9. THE AMES ROOM ILLUSION A trapezium-shaped room that is longer and higher on one side than the other. The room’s unusual shape and being restricted to the use of monocular vision to view it provides the basis for the illusion. People in the room appear larger on the right than they do on the left

  10. THE AMES ROOM ILLUSION

  11. THE AMES ROOM ILLUSION CONSTRUCT YOUR OWN AMES ROOM ACTIVITY

  12. HOMEWORK Learning Activity 3.31 (pg.140)

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