Perceptual Processes I: Visual and Auditory Recognition: Chapter Introduction
Perceptual Processes I: Visual and Auditory Recognition: Chapter Introduction
Perceptual Processes I: Visual and Auditory Recognition: Chapter Introduction
CHAPTER 2
Perceptual Processes I:
Visual and Auditory Recognition
CHAPTER INTRODUCTION
perception
previous knowledge
FACE PERCEPTION
should be a challenging task
recognize faces from different angles, in different settings, with different
expressions
Recognizing Faces Versus Recognizing Other Objects
face perception as "special"
Tanaka and Farah—facial features in context vs. isolation
feature identification vs. holistic approach
gestalt
SPEECH PERCEPTION
Speech perception requires the auditory system to:
record sound vibrations of someone talking
translate vibrations into a sequence of sounds that you perceive to be
speech
distinguish the sound pattern of one word from all other irrelevant words
separate voice of speaker from background noise, including other
conversations