Describe two of the gestalt laws of perceptual organization


DQ 2

Please make sure nothing is plagiarized for the following questions. Each answers needs to be at least 250 words.

CH. 3

1. Describe two of the Gestalt Laws of perceptual organization, illustrating each with a specific example.

2. Evaluate the fit between Gestalt theories of perceptual organization and Biederman's Geon Theory.

CH. 4

1. Describe the differences and similarities among filter theory, attenuation theory, and schema theory.

2. Describe the dichotic listening task and explain why cognitive psychologists find it a useful way to study attention.

CH. 8

1. Describe and discuss Finke's five principles of imagery.

2. What objections did Intons-Peterson raise to some of the findings from visual imagery experiments? In your view, how strong are such objections? Defend your view.

3. Perception involves identifying things through one's senses. Unfortunately, each of the senses can be impaired. Discuss how perception can be impaired. Explain some methods you can use to cope with these impairments.

4. Visual perception is complicated because people's cognitive systems are not adept at analyzing visual stimuli. To resolve visual ambiguities, people make unconscious assumptions that resolve the ambiguities. What are some examples of visual ambiguities that you have encountered today? What type of cognitive assumptions did you make to solve them?

DQ 3

Please make sure nothing is plagiarized for the following questions. Each answers needs to be at least 250 words.

CH. 5

1. Discuss the importance of research on icons and echoes for understanding how people process incoming information. Consider issues of both experimental control and ecological validity.

2. Describe the methods using in S. Sternberg's memory-scanning experiment. What do the results tell us about the retrieval of information STM?

CH. 6

1. In what ways do the underlying assumptions of the levels-of-processing theory differ from the underlying assumptions of the modal model?

2. Describe the distinction between declarative and procedural memory and that between implicit and explicit memory. Do these two distinctions fit together well? Explain why you think so.

3. What do the findings of Linton and Brewer suggest about the workings of autobiographic memory for ordinary events?

CH. 7

1. Briefly review Reber's work on implicit learning and its implications for concept formation.

2. Forgetting can occur as the result of many different types of actions. For example, you may not have the correct cue for retrieval. There are some individuals that would argue that forgetting is an intentional act and that, in order to forget something, one must make a conscious effort to do so. Do you support this reasoning? Why or why not?

3. Sensory memory is a general term used to refer to sensory buffers that can retain a large amount of memory, but only for a short period of time. One type of sensory memory is iconic memory. Can you think of a time when you used iconic memory? If so, how did you use it?

Visual Ambiguity Presentation.

Write a 500 - 750 word paper discussing the following.

- Discuss how the visual system resolves ambiguities by making different types of assumptions. Describe these assumptions.

Please use correct APA citations and references for the following paper. I need minimum two references.

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