This page contains a selection of activities to familiarize students with the concepts of perception.
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- Technology Intensive Concurrent Enrollment
- Date Added:
- 03/01/2018
This page contains a selection of activities to familiarize students with the concepts of perception.
This resource discusses bottom-up and top-down processing.
This video unravels the complex process of how we see. Students will learn about visual illusions and what causes them, the biology of perception, the visual pathway, and how the human brain processes information during perception. Sensation and Perception is the seventh program in the DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY series.
Students will watch a film to explore different programs for rehabilitating prison inmates in the United States.
This case study identifies how perceptual and cognitive factors may play a role in a car accident.
This lesson plan explores the ways in which memory affects life and connects with other aspects of human society.
In this article, the author explores when children start to develop a sense of what is right or wrong. Along with this, they investigate if this skill comes from biology or society.
Students are challenged to consider the meaning of the word happiness and explore the themes of positive role models and encouragement.
Students create a time capsule when they being their Freshman year, and then reopen and review it as they near the end of their Senior year.
Set goals and check-in points for the school year by writing an email to yourself, then scheduling it to send at a later date. Students will read their email near the end of their Senior year.
Discusses visual perception theory.
Students will watch a film and discuss different reactions to adversity.
This article discusses how thougths and emotions are intricately related and can be experienced together, but are distinct.
Discusses how thougths and emotions are intricately related and can be experienced together, but are distinct.