02531ngm 2200457Ia 450 991090915250332120251009233526.0(CKB)5280000000118499(OCoLC)707969216(EXLCZ)9952800000001184998786Infobase8787sInfobase20230314d1998uuuu -u- vengurcnannnuuuuucrdamediacrrdacarrierPerception theories /Uniview WorldwideNew York, N.Y. Infobase[2005], c19981 streaming video file (48 min.) sd., col., digital fileThe Psychology of LearningMental Process of Perception (3:12) -- Proprioception or Kinaesthetic Sense (2:58) -- Sensory Interpretation (3:02) -- Structuralist Approach (5:15) -- Gestalt Approach (3:36) -- Laws of Pragnanz and Proximity (3:02) -- Law of Continuance and Continuity (3:15) -- Perceiving Words in Sentences (2:14) -- Constructivist Approach (2:49) -- Law of Constancy (2:55) -- Direct Perception (4:05) -- Structuralist Approach to Perception (3:26) -- Neisser's Analysis-by-Synthesis (2:59) -- David Marr's Theory of Perception (2:14)Can perception be explained in terms of sensation? In this program, the senses, including proprioception, are described; the structuralist, gestalt, constructivist, and direct perception theories are critically analyzed, focusing on both their strengths and weaknesses; and perceptual models such as those of Ulric Neisser and David Marr are presented. Many examples of the perceptual theories are provided. In addition, the roles of Wundt, Wertheimer, Gregory, and Gibson are discussed, along with key perceptual concepts such as Weber's Law, the Principle of Pragnaz, and the Laws of Proximity, Closure, and Continuity. An excellent overview of perception theory and various interpretations.Psychology of learning (Films for the Humanities (Firm))TheoriesNeuropsychologyPerceptionSenses and sensationEducational films.Internet videos.Videorecording.localNeuropsychology.Perception.Senses and sensation.Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)Uniview Worldwide.AzPhAEMVIDEO9910909152503321Perception57537UNINA