Perception illusions, or optical illusions, illustrate that our visual perception cannot be always trusted. Another is how we process information such as bottom-up or top-down.
Research scholarly articles on optical illusions and explain what research has been done in this area. Explain why optical illusions occur, providing specific reasons.
Research scholarly articles regarding bottom-up and top-down information processing and explain what research has been done in this area. Describe some examples of the two types.
Respond to at least two students response of the same discussion classmates. Participate in the discussion by asking a question, providing a statement of clarification, providing a point of view with a rationale, challenging an aspect of the discussion, or indicating a relationship between one or more lines of reasoning in the discussion.
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Perception illusions, often known as optical illusions, demonstrate that our visual perception is not always reliable. Another factor is how we process information, which can be either bottom-up or top-down.
Investigate scholarly papers on optical illusions and describe what research has been done in this field. Give explicit reasons for why optical illusions occur.
Investigate scholarly papers on bottom-up and top-down information processing and describe what research has been conducted in this area. Give some examples of each of the two types.
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ responses to the same discussion. Participate in the debate by asking a question, making a clarifying statement, expressing an opinion with an explanation, criticizing an aspect of the topic, or establishing a relationship between one or more lines of reasoning.