Sensation and Perception
SENSATION
This site contains a collection of tutorials on the basic principles of sensation and perception, including depth cues and processing in visual perception.
A research institute dedicated to developing a comprehensive understanding of responses to airborne chemicals. Includes study of animal olfaction, environmental, health, nasal stimulation, and more.
Vision
See the world through the eyes of a honeybee.
Article about a woman found to have 4 channels of color vision rather than the normal 3 of trichromats.
This is the Webvision home page. It presents a detailed discussion of the organization of the vertebrate retina. It discusses everything you want to know and understand about vision and the role of the retina in vision, including retinal circuits, the photoreceptors, the fovea and color vision, and facts and figures about the human retina.
A site sponsored by the John Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah. Includes everything you want to know about the retina and vision, including--anatomy of the retina, degenerative diseases, photoreceptor cells, visual responses, circuitry, color vision, and more.
Hearing
The world's oldest and largest membership organization promoting the use of spoken language by children and adults with hearing loss.
The professional, scientific, and credentialing association for over 110,000 audiologists, speech-language pathologists and scientists.
The Association provides support and information on cochlear implants.
The oldest and largest constituency organization safeguarding the accessibility and civil rights of 28 million deaf and hard of hearing Americans.
The first clinical facility in North America to offer listening training programs, based on the Tomatis method of sound stimulation. The Center helps people with problems ranging from music and singing skills, foreign language acquisition, learning disabilities, ADD, PDD, and more.
Smell
A summary of research findings on smell.
Links about people who have the inability to smell. Site developed by Dr. Karl L. Wuensch at East Carolina University, Department of Psychology.
A paper written by a student on the subject.
PERCEPTION
Perceptual Processes and Laws
Explore the principles of gestalt psychology.
Includes an illusions gallery with many interesting concepts. Also contains perceptual demonstrations at the Exploratorium, along with postcard exhibits and vision and art.
PERCEPTUAL ILLUSIONS
A detailed explanation about perceptual illusions as demonstrated by the Ames Room.
A site for the inquiring mind with optical illusions, scientific toys, visual effects and even a little magic.
Illusionworks Inc., is the most comprehensive collection of optical and sensory illusions on the WWW. View the video by Al Seckel and also explore illusions and photography. This site contains numerous interactive demonstrations, up-to-date and reliable scientific explanations, school projects, illusion artwork, interactive puzzles, 3D graphics, suggested reading lists, bibliographies, perception links, etc. Provides information in introductory and advanced levels. Go to the advanced level.
The site include topics and examples of: impossible figures and objects, ambiguous illusions, motion ambiguity, size constancy illusions, camouflage, stereograms, poggendorf illusions, 3D images and more.
There also is an extensive collection of art, illustrating various artists depictions of perceptual principles in art.
The site is sponsored by the Shimojo Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology and Illusion Works, LLC.
A fascinating site developed by Dr. Michael Bach at the University of Freiburg in Germany.
Includes an illusions gallery with many interesting concepts. Also contains perceptual demonstrations at the Exploratorium, along with postcard exhibits and vision and art.
Provides a detailed discussion and illustrations of all types of illusions. Includes a presentation of impossible figures and objects; ambiguous illusions; ambiguous images; motion ambiguity; distortion illusions; camouflage illusions; funny places; afterimages; motion aftereffects and lateral inhibition; color and shadow illusions; facial illusions; and, auditory illusions.
Art and Perception
The artist was born in Milan where he started his career by working on designs for windows for the city’s cathedral. He worked in his hometown, specialising mainly in religious paintings, before being called to Vienna in 1562 by Maximilian, the eldest son of the Emperor Ferdinand I. For the next twenty-five years he served as court painter to the Emperor Maximilian II and his son, the Emperor Rudolf II, both in Vienna and in Prague, before returning to Milan in 1587.
Learn about the life and work of M.C.Escher, an amazing artist who captured perceptual principles in his art. This site was developed in celebration of 100 years of Escher. Includes explanations, a biography, links, and more.
OK Go is known for creative videos, but this is the band’s richest musical collage of optical illusions so far. The most amazing part is that it was done … in one take!
How do we visually perceive artistic representations of reality? Travel with Neuroscience Professor Marge Livingstone to the Fogg, one of Harvard University's art museums, to learn more about how our visual system allows us to create and perceive art.
Videos
Arcimbaldo and the Psychology of Perception
I Listen to Color
The Psychology of Perception in Action by a National Group.
Poetry of Perception
The Neuroscience of Art
How do we visually perceive artistic representations of reality? Travel with Neuroscience Professor Marge Livingstone to the Fogg, one of Harvard University's art museums, to learn more about how our visual system allows us to create and perceive art.
The Spinning Dancer
Are you left-brained or right-brained? Or, do you use both sides of the brain?
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