Perception Process Uelsmann
Perception - In psychology and the cognitive sciences, perception is the process of acquiring, interpreting, selecting, and organizing sensory information. Methods of studying perception range from essentially biological or physiological approaches, through psychological approaches to the often abstract 'thought-experiments' of mental philosophy.
Motion perception - Motion perception is the process of inferring the "true" velocity and direction of motion in a visual scene given some visual input. While humans appear to perform this task effortlessly in most cases, it has proven to be a hard problem from an information processing perspective.
Face perception - Face perception is the process by which the brain and mind understand and interpret the face, particularly the human face.
Stereopsis - Stereopsis is the process in visual perception leading to perception of the depth or distance of objects. It comes from two Greek roots, stereo meaning solidity, and opsis meaning vision or sight.
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