MindMap Gallery feeling and perception
The mind map of feeling and perception, for example, perception is the beginning of people's understanding and the source of knowledge and experience. Perception is the basis of all human psychological activities. Perception is an important factor in maintaining and regulating normal psychological activities.
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This is a mind map about bacteria, and its main contents include: overview, morphology, types, structure, reproduction, distribution, application, and expansion. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
feeling and perception
Feel
concept of feeling
Classification of feelings
external sensation
Vision
hearing
sense of smell
Taste
Skin feeling
internal feeling
Kinesthetic sense
sense of balance
body sense
the pattern of feeling
Sensibility and Sensory Threshold
Absolute susceptibility and absolute sensory threshold
Differential Susceptibility and Differential Threshold
Sensitivity change rules
adapt
Compared
synesthesia
afterimage
Seemingly moving
perception
concept of perception
what is perception
The relationship between feeling and perception
meaning of perception
Perception is the beginning of people's understanding and the source of knowledge and experience.
Perception is the basis of all human mental activities
Perception is an important factor in maintaining and regulating normal psychological activities
types of perception
object perception
spatial perception
time perception
motion perception
social perception
other people's perception
first impression
halo effect
Stereotype
recency effect
self-awareness
interpersonal perception
Characteristics of Perception
Perceptual selectivity
objective factor
Characteristics of the objects and backgrounds themselves
The difference between object and background
Movement and change of objects
subjective conditions
the wholeness of perception
The intensity relationship between the components of an object
Arrangement characteristics of each component of an object
The structural relationship between the components of an object
perceptual intelligibility
knowledge experience
language guidance
Activity tasks and attitudes toward perceived objects
perceptual constancy
Illusions and Hallucinations
illusion
optical illusion
illusion of weight
time illusion
Orientation Illusion
hallucination
It is a feeling. Due to the lack of corresponding realistic stimulation, the objective test results prove that this feeling is illusory. However, due to the patient's own experience, it does not feel illusory.
Hallucinations originate from subjective experiences and have no roots in objective reality, but some patients firmly believe that their feelings come from objective reality
Sensation, perception and education and teaching
Basic forms and characteristics of intuitive teaching
intuitive teaching
Intuitive in kind
Impressionistic and intuitive
Intuitive language
Audio-visual (audio-visual) teaching
Methods used in intuitive teaching
Features
limitation
Three rules for applying perceptual selectivity
Three laws of perceptual selectivity
Patterns of dependence of perception on stimulus intensity
Comparison rules
Difference rules between objects and backgrounds
Issues that should be paid attention to when applying the law of perceptual selectivity
Teaching aids should be used according to teaching needs
Use teaching aids according to the characteristics of students' mastery of knowledge
Mobilize multiple analyzers to participate in sensing activities
Correct language coordination is required when using visual aids
Improving teachers’ ability to perceive society
Treat first impressions correctly
Treat students fairly and prevent the halo effect
Eliminate stereotypes
Pay attention to the application of recency effect