Sensation and perception in psychology is shaped by multiple influences including experience, expectations, context, motivation, and emotions. This comprehensive guide explores how these factors affect our interpretation of environmental stimuli and understanding of the world around us, including key concepts from Gestalt theory principle of perception.
• Experience and cultural background significantly impact how we process and interpret sensory information
• Perceptual sets create mental predispositions that influence how we expect to perceive stimuli
• Context and motivation play crucial roles in shaping our perceptual experiences
• The Gestalt principles of perception emphasize that perception is more than just the sum of individual sensory inputs