Sunday, 8 February 2015

Human Communication Chapter 2 >> Perception

Perception is the impression that other give you and what you project to other. Perception is a continuous process of life. Here are the three perception process : (1) Sensory stimulation occurs ; (2) Sensory stimulation is organized ; (3) Sensory stimulation is interpreted-evaluated. For example, you recognize your favourite food by its aroma and the way it look. You recognize a watermelon by it round shape, citrus flavour and so on. It is through these sensory experiences that we interact with and interpret things in our world. Interpreting and recognizing sensory information, such as such and smells, are all a part of perception.

The Lecturer have showed some picture that have mystery inside the picture like below :



Three or Four ?

You can see how many people ?

What is the Halo Effect? Our first impression of the attractiveness of an individual affect how we view that person holistically. This is a phenomenon known as the halo effect. For example, a tall or good-looking person will be perceived as being intelligent and trustworthy, even thought there is no logical reason to believe that height or look correlate with smarts and honesty. Therefore, in my opinion the first impression is very important.






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