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Sensation & Perception: Top-Down & Bottom-Up Processing



NEW VERSION WITHOUT BACKGROUND MUSIC: https://youtu.be/9xhOQNeIlhw

This episode compares and contrasts two models of sensation and perception, and how it’s possible that both models might be correct.

written by Chris Mayhorn
produced by ByPass Publishing

copyright 2013

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49 thoughts on “Sensation & Perception: Top-Down & Bottom-Up Processing
  1. oh my gosh thank you i have just been freaking out bc i cant comprehend bottom up processing bc it didnt make sense to me but i get it now, thank you

  2. great information but the music is unpleasant, listening on headphones, the music is louder than your voice… I think it would be much better without music (zero – you don't need it!)

  3. This was a very helpful video!! Thank you for updating it 🙂 PS i love the music and animations, some viewers are just being mean for no reason.

  4. My only issue with top-down processing is that, at least according to your example, is that we have already seen what we are trying to get to in the dark. We couldn't have a concept of the refrigerator we are trying to get to unless we already know what our house looks like and where our refrigerator resides in the house. A better example would be a blind person; since they have no visual data to interpret, their entire world would be conceptual. I could be wrong, but this is just what I gathered from the video 🙂

  5. I wanted to watch your video- it seems great, BUT, I couldn't focus because the music is extremely distracting. Could you please re-post another version without music?

  6. I am a doctoral student in clinical psychology and I have to disagree with some of the initial comments that I saw. I was not at all distracted by the music. I thought it was relaxing and added to the brief learning experience. I watched this video in order to gain a better understanding of what top-down and bottom-up perception means and I was able to get from this video what I could not clearly get from multiple journal articles and our course textbook. Thank you. I am looking forward to watching other videos on different topics.

  7. thank you for creating this video. I am a doctoral student and music is fine. When you are focused on your study the last thing I worried about was the music. The information given in this video gave a brief and direct break down. Thank you

  8. Depends on the situation. If you are in an abusive situation and use pattern recognition for the way the person acts and if u use time, or repetitive jobs like grocery job

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