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Chapter 5: Discovering Our Reality
By: Daisy Echeverria
In everyday usage it means everything that exists.
Reality is the degree of agreement reached by two ends of a communication line.
Reality is not what is “real” its what we think is real.
Reality
We all create our realities of people, events, and things in our environment internally using this process.
There are three overall steps:◦ Selecting◦ Sorting◦ Interpreting data from our environment
The Perception Process
Closure◦ Is the mind’s imperative to make sense out of its
environment, even when only a limited amount of data is available.
◦ This is not a conscious activity, but more of a physiological reflex reaction.
What Are Some Factors That Influence How We Interpret Data?
Selective Perception◦ Takes place when we narrow available cognitions
to make interpretation of the environment.◦ We use only as many cognitions as are
necessary to make a judgment about persons, events, and things in our life.• Patterning
The attempt to keep new or current perceptions in line with past ones.
Helps us avoid the discomfort of dealing with new or conflicting information by keeping such information within the bounds of an already defined stasis.
What Are Some Factors That Influence How We Interpret Data?
We see what makes sense and not what is actually there.
When these situations are created on purpose to fool the brain we call them optical illusions.
Optical Illusions
Optical Illusions
Is this really possible?
What do you think? People really falling into a hole or drawing?
Hope You Enjoyed!Thank You!
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