Section 4
Advanced Topics in Perception
Book
Version 11
By Boundless
By Boundless
Boundless Psychology
Psychology
by Boundless
3 concepts

Perceiving Depth, Distance, and Size
Perception of depth, size, and distance is achieved using both monocular and binocular cues.

Perceiving Motion
Motion is perceived when two different retinal pathways, which rely on specific features and luminance, converge together.
Unconscious Perception
We encounter more stimuli than we can attend to; unconscious perception helps the brain process all stimuli, not just those we take in consciously.