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Title: Perception


1
Perception
  • Psychology 3906

2
Introduction
  • Why should we start here?
  • Specializations at this level should lead to
    specializations of cognitive mechanisms
  • Nice example of modularity

3
Some examples
  • Bats and sonar
  • Snakes and IR
  • Platypus and EM
  • Bees and UV
  • So two flowers that look the same to us, may look
    quite a bit different to a bee

4
So..
  • Some animals could have similar apparatus to us,
    however, environmental conditions may have
    created differences
  • For example, great tits in Iran and the UK

5
Physical leads to psychological
  • Even the placement of the eyes in pigeons has
    lead to them having two foveas
  • Those foveas serve separate systems (Roberts,
    Phelps, Macuda, Brodbeck and Russ, 1996)

6
How can we study animal perception?
  • Electrophysiology and single cell recording (e.g.
    Barry Frost)
  • Behavioural change (e.g. Dan Weary)
  • Animal psychophysics
  • Clever experiments needed here
  • Goldsmith et al and hummingbirds
  • Foree and LoLordo, better get the right
    behaviour..

7
We are just animals
  • Quality
  • Intensity
  • JND
  • Webers Law

8
She didnt call it cognition, evolution and
behaviour for nothing
  • Sensory neurons respond more to more intense
    stimuli
  • More reliable behaviour to more intense stimuli
  • Male songbirds with a larger repertoire are more
    successful!

9
Signal Detection theory
  • You know, hits, misses, false alarms etc
  • The average looking male is less successful than
    the one that stands out

10
Perception has driven evolution
  • And vice versa
  • Guppies
  • Bright spots are sought out by females
  • Oh and prawns
  • Lots of predators, go with lots of red dots!
  • Colonial vs. Solitary swallows

11
Ahh but why oh swallow?
  • Cant discriminate?
  • No difference in calls?
  • Sorta umm dumber?
  • It is that there is no difference in the calls of
    the young

12
Sexual selection
  • WTF?
  • Runaway selection
  • Good genes
  • Sensory bias
  • Female preference shows up before the male
    characteristic

13
Object recognition
  • Features and conjunctions
  • Pretty similar in people and pigeons
  • Might be telling about a problem in the field,
    the search for cryptic prey

14
Search Image
  • Actual image?
  • Might be the rate
  • Reid and Shettleworth, 1992) found that it was
    probably the features
  • Langley has found that it may depend on prey type
  • If it is really hard to find food animals may
    slow down, especially if there is a predator
    nearby

15
In sum
  • Perception has affected evolution
  • Evolution has affected perception
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