examples of perception process in selection interpretation and organisations give example of each process..........plz
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Selection is the process by which we attend to some stimuli in our environment and not others. Selection is often influenced by our personal motives, incentives, impulses, or drives to act a certain way. Perceptual expectancy is a predisposition to perceive things in a certain way.
The perception process consists of four steps: selection, organization, interpretation and negotiation. In the third chapter of our textbook, it defines selection as the stimuli that we choose to attend to. This is the part of perception where we block most other stimuli and focus on the ones that stand out most to us.
Our brains engage in a three-step process when presented with stimuli: selection, organization, and interpretation. For example, think of Rubin's Vase, a well-known optical illusion depicted below. First we select the item to attend to and block out most of everything else.