Asked by
Vimala Suresh
on Dec 28, 2024Verified
A perceptual set implies that
A) people often see what they expect to see.
B) visual perception is based on a bottom-up processing strategy.
C) feature analysis is a "hard-wired" process.
D) the focused-attention stage of processing is often overridden by preattentive processes.
Perceptual Set
A psychological mechanism that influences how we interpret sensory information, often based on our expectations, experiences, and context.
Bottom-up Processing
A type of information processing based on incoming data from the environment to form a perception. It starts with the sensory input and ends with the brain's interpretation of this input.
- Understand the process and effects of perceptual sets on perception.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the process and effects of perceptual sets on perception.