| Code: | LPSI102 | Acronym: | PPA |
| Keywords | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Keyword |
| OFICIAL | Psychology |
| Active? | Yes |
| Web Page: | https://sigarra.up.pt/fpceup/pt/ucurr_geral.ficha_uc_view?pv_ocorrencia_id=351749 |
| Responsible unit: | Psychology |
| Course/CS Responsible: | First degree in Psychology |
| Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LPSIC | 225 | Official Curricular Structure | 1 | - | 6 | 54 | 162 |
The aim of this curricular unit is to present and discuss the perception and attention theories and models. Besides the theoretical framework, the methodologies of empirical investigation of perception and attention in the domain of experimental cognitive psychology will also be presented, as well as the their implications and applications in multiple domains.
The students will be able to understand the lectured themes of attention and perception and to describe the most representative theories and their theoretical and practical implications.
INTRODUCTION:
1. General concepts of Perception and Attention.
2. The problem of detection and measurement of sensation; Psychophysics methods and Signal Detection Theory.
PERCEPTION
1. Visual perception. Basic phenomena: Identification and localization of objects; Colour; Orientation; Movement and shape; The perceptual binding; The perception of depth.
1.1. Perception theories (Gestalt, Constructivism, Ecological theory of visual perception, Computational and Connectionist approaches).
1.2. Object recognition models;
1.3. Face recognition;
1.4. Visual perception and the arts: Painting (e.g. development of perspective) and cinema (e.g. plans and perception of scenes);
2. Auditory perception. The sensorial auditory system; Basic auditory phenomena; sound location; auditory perception and memory;
3. Tactile perception; The cutaneous sensory system; Basic phenomena of auditory perception; Tactile memory; Braille and the texture-weight illusion;
4. The pain: nociceptive perception. Phantom limb and treatment of phantom pain.
ATTENTION
1. Definitions and types of attention.
A) Visual attention, auditory attention and intermodal attention.
B) Focal attention and selective attention.
1.1. Models of selective attention.
1.2. Filter models (Broadbent, Treisman).
1.3. Capacity models (Kahneman).
2. Absolute and relative limits of selective attention.
2.1. Research techniques of attention;
2.1.1. Visual search tasks and models of attention;
2.1.2. Taquistoscope perception and iconic memory (visual sensorial memory);
3. The control of attention.
3.1. The importance of attention’s control;
3.2. Distinguishing voluntary from automatic control of attention; 3.3. Attention to intentions: Prospective memory;
4. Attention assessment. Focal attention measures, divided attention measures and maintenance of attention or sustained attention measures. Application to human resources selection, learning disabilities and neuropsychological assessment.
PERCEPTION AND ATTENTION
1. The “blindness to change” phenomenon.
2. Perception without attention. Inattentional blindness. Attention and implicit memory.
3. Intermodal perception and attention.
4. To listen and to see: basic phenomena of modalities integration.
Audio-visual examples and data collection for experimental demonstration of phenomena in the domains of perception and attention will take place.
The classes will be in Portuguese but the main references are usually in English. Complementary english language references will be provided.
The exam will be in english, comprising five written essays.
| designation | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Exame | 90,00 |
| Trabalho laboratorial | 10,00 |
| Total: | 100,00 |
| designation | Time (hours) |
|---|---|
| Estudo autónomo | 90,00 |
| Frequência das aulas | 54,00 |
| Trabalho laboratorial | 18,00 |
| Total: | 162,00 |
Students should attend the theoretical and practical classes.
Classification Formula:
Grade = [exam classification]*(a) + [participation in laboratorial studies]*(b)
a=1 ---- if the student didn’t participate in the study (Exam weight is 100%)
a=0.9 – if the student participated in the study (Exam weight is 90%)
b=0 ---- if the student didn’t participate in the study (worth 0 points from this component)
b=1 ----- if the student participated in the study (worth 2 points from this component)
An oral exam will be requested to obtain the maximum grade in the curricular unit (20 points out of 20). The oral exam will have one of the following results: 19 points or 20 points.
Students with special status (e.g. working students) have the legal benefits according to their status. Students with special needs should contact the teacher in the beginning of the semester in order to prepare the needed adaptations.
Students can improve the exam classification only one time. They can improve the marks until the «recurso» season of the school year following the one in which they obtained approval, and provided that the curricular unit foresees an exam.
The final classification corresponds to the highest mark (either the initial one or the one resulting from the attempt to improve) in accordance with the University of Porto regulation.