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The Topics which are covered in this lecture are
Perception
Factors of Perception
Perception
•Perception means to obtain integrated information about the things. How perception process is carried out?
•Five senses ….sense any event or object
•Sensation – a mental process in which sent by stimuli though associative nerves of organs.
•The sensation is unclear until it is interpreted into meanings.
•Thus : Perception is concrete and complex mental process. After birth it develops gradually as a result of maturation and learning.
•Learning and maturation is the source of perception development.
•A child can not differentiate in a ball, an apple and orange until he/she is told by his mother. His mother cannot tell him until a suitable age.
•Thus we can say, perception is attained by giving meanings to sensations and retaining it in memory for future. It is also agreement between thinking and responses to stimuli.
•Pillsbury defines perception = sensation + meanings
•Ruch says perception = sensation + thinking
•Morgan defines perception is to know, differentiae and give meaning to things.
•Wundt regards perception as a creative synthesis in which sensation, thinking, learning and memory are finally organized. –Perception = sensation + meanings + thinking + memory
•Perception is compound, complex and creative mental process which function in understanding and adjustment.
•It is an active mental process which organizes sensory information and experience in a meaningful form.
•Sensation is a passive mental process related to external stimuli not to learning and experience.
•Sensations do not change while perception may change according to the past learning and thinking.
•Different people may have different perception to same stimuli.
Factors of perception
•Subjective factors –As we mentions the person is subject hence his/her own self internal and psychological states that help him/her to perceive
•Objective factors –are found in the physical environment knows as stimuli. Strong stimuli become forceful to stimulate a subject to perceive.
•Social factors –Related to need and interest of group of society in which he belongs. Man is social animal, he can not led his life alone.
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