Base Knowledge
N/A
Teaching Methodologies
The evaluation method follows ESEC procedures and rules. The student chooses one of the following methods: evaluation during the semester or exam.
A. The semester evaluation includes the following criteria:
1. Written test(s) (60% of final grade);
2. Theoretical and practical report (30% of final grade);
3. Participation in class practical exercises (10% of final grade).
B. The exam evaluation will consist of a written test that will address all the summarized unit contents (100% of the final grade).
Learning Results
– Understand how we perceive the world, giving primacy to the stimulis that guide selective attention and stimulate important cognitive processes associated with information processing;
– Learn to value the motivational processes associated with the construction of selective perception;
– Learn the theoretical models, concepts and most significant processes in the field of psychology of perception;
– Analyze and understand the characteristics of the stimulis that selectively orient the viewer’s attention (color, motion, intensity, repetition and texture);
– Recognize and identify intra and interpersonal as well as socio-cultural processes, underlying the cognitive construction of visual images.
Program
1. Introduction to Psychology of Perception: background and definition.
2. The sensory processes and their initial studies.
2.1 The contribution of Psychophysics in the study of sensory processes: associated concepts.
2.2 General overview of the senses.
3. Theories of sensation and perception: major theories in the study of perception.
3.1 Max Wertheimer, Gestalt psychology and the Laws of Perceptual Organization;
3.2 Theories of Direct Perception and bottom-up processes;
3.3. Theories of Indirect Perception and top-down processes.
4. Perception: a global perspective (optional themes)
4.1 Visual perception: perceptual forms and contents
4.2 The perception of auditory patterns
4.3 Perception and Perceptual Selection: Attentional processes
4.4 Perception and Memory
5. Perception and Image:
5.1 The personnel, social and cultural construction of perception and the visual arts.
Grading Methods
- - Resolution Problems - 30.0%
- - Mini Tests - 60.0%
- - Practical Exercises - 10.0%
- - Exam - 100.0%
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
EYSENCK, M.W., & KEANE, M.T. (2017). Manual de Psicologia Cognitiva (7Ed). Porto Alegre: Artmed.
GOLDSTEIN, E. B. (2010). Sensation and perception (8th). Wadsworth, Belmont: Cengage Learn.
MACKAY, W. A. (2006). Neurofisiologia Sem Lágrimas (3a ed). Lisboa: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian.
NOE, A. (2016): Strange tools: Art and human nature. NY: Hill and Wang.
SACKS, O. (1995). An anthropologist on Mars: Seven paradoxical tales. NY: Vintage/Randon House.
STERNBERG, R. J. (2008). Psicologia Cognitiva. Porto Alegre.: Artmed.
SCHWARTZ, B. L., & KRANTZ, J. H. (2016). Sensation and perception. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Beau Lotto: Thriving in a world that doesn’t exist
Poetry of perception
Psychology of Perception: Resources
https://isle.hanover.edu/