Fundamentally misunderstanding visual perception. Adults' belief in visual emissions |
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Authors: | Winer Gerald A Cottrell Jane E Gregg Virginia Fournier Jody S Bica Lori A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, 142 Townshend Hall, Columbus, OH 43210-1222, USA. |
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Abstract: | The authors reviewed research about a profound misconception that is present among college students, namely, the belief that the process of vision includes emanations from the eyes, an idea that is consistent with the extramission theory of perception, which was originally professed by early Greek philosophers and which persisted in scholarly circles for centuries. The authors document the strength and breadth of this phenomenon and the object failure of traditional educational techniques to overcome this belief, and they reveal that students are leaving psychology courses with a flawed understanding of one of the most studied processes in the history of psychology--visual perception. Some suggestions are offered for overcoming this misconception in traditional college classroom settings. |
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