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Visual Perception Theories: Contrasting the bottom-up and top down theories.For my final paper, I am going to explore the opposing schools of thought on how visual perception isexplained. Since perception is not able to absolutely determine how much our senses depend on oursurroundings and the data that is collected and determined. The information our eyes see, goes througha variety of senses and works with the remainder of the sensory organs to interpret the stimulus that isavailable in our surroundings.The first school of thought, or the bottom-up theory believe that perception begins with stimuli and datais that stimuli is carried in one direction from the retina to the visual cortex were it is processed.The next school of thought is the top-down theory which believes that perception is derived frominterpreting patterns and understanding data based on a contextual bases. This is the school of thoughtthat supports the âwhole is a sum of its partsâ line of thinking.Goldstein, E. B. (2009). Sensation and Perception. Belmont: Cenage Learning.
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