environmental perception
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UNIVERSITY OF UDAYANAFACULTY OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
Behavioral Architecture
“ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION”
I MD ARYA ADIARTHA (0604205082)
A.A. GEDE PUTRA DANANJAYA (0604205079)
I WYN BANDEM CAHYADINATHA (0604205073)
I.B. GDE YUDHA PERMANA PUTRA (0604205025)
A.A. NGR AGUNG SATRIA WIBAWA (0604205028)
KM FAJAR NUSANTARA KORI (0604205043)
I GEDE PUTU DHANANJAYA P (0604205064)
GROUP 1
We’re gonna explain about…..
• Meaning of Environmental Perception– Definition
– Top-down Processing
– Bottom-up Processing
• Characteristics of Meaningful Sensory• Theories of Environmental Perception
– Brunswik’s Probabilistic Model (Conventional Approach)
– Gibson’s Ecological Model (Ecological Approach)
– Gestalt Theory
Meaning of Environmental Perception
• Perception is the process of receiving information from the environment
• Environmental perception is the process that is at the core of any environmental behavior since it is the source of all information about the environment
• Perception is also a trade-off between speed and accuracy
DEFINITION
Meaning of Environmental Perception
• Presented by psychologists Glass and Holyoak
• In Top-down processing, the recognition process is driven by expectations of what objects are to be found in a particular environment.
• Can also slow down the perceptual process when encountering “improbable stimuli”.
TOP-DOWN PROCESSING
Meaning of Environmental Perception
• Bottom-up processing is only active in situations where there are no “probable stimuli” expected by the perceiver.
• Due to the no “probable stimuli” situation, recognition would necessarily take longer.
BOTTOM-UP PROCESSING
Characteristics of Meaningful Sensory
• The stimuli being received must fit each sensors modality
• The world of perception has the connection with space
• Perception has the dimension of time
• The object being observed has the structure that unites with it’s context
• Structure and Contects is a whole that is united
Theories of Environmental Perception
• Egon Brunswik’s Probabilistic Model– In Brunswik’s lens model the perceptual process
recieves a scaterred array of environmental stimuli which it filters and recombines into an ordered, unified perception
Brunswik’s Lens Model
Theories of Environmental Perception
• Gibson’s Ecological Model– Gibson’s model drawn new interest with the
growth of an evolutionary perspective that emphasizes the adaptation and functioning of organisms in their envionment
– Gibson’s ‘affordances’
Theories of Environmental Perception
Theories of Environmental Perception
Gestalt Theory– One of the most influential theory that relates to
visual phenomenons.– Three main points of this theory are, form,
isomorphism and field forces– Gestalt Laws : Law of Approach, Law of
Similarity, Closed Form Law, Law of Continuity, and Law of Movement.
DISCUSSION TIME….
Behavioral Architecture
“ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION”
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