Cognitive and affective psychology- Unit 3 Assignment

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“Understandi ng and Balancing Perception, Consciousness, and Attention in the Field of Mental Health Counseling” Professional Development for the Ability to Learn and Grow Ebony Tillman Mental Health Counseling PSY7421- Cognitive and Affective Psychology Capella University Dr. Barry Daly
Introduction to Perception Types of Perception in Psychology: Social Perception, Person Perception, Selective Perception “The Sensory Experience of the World” How we Interpret and Perceive in the Perception process Example of Perception: Someone may perceive a dog that jumped up on them as harmful or a threat, whereas someone else may perceive it as the dog being friendly and/or excited.
Theoretical Background of Gibson’s Bottom-up Theory Argues that perception is necessary to survive, as it would be dangerous with out it. No learning is required James Gibson argues that perception is direct. Gibson’s theory is also known as “Ecological Theory” as perception can be explained based solely on the environment. “what you see, is what you get”; there is no need for interpretations.
Introduction to Consciousness There are various states of Consciousness Types of Consciousness in Psychology: Phenomenal (Quality), Semantic (Abstractness), Physiological (Complexity), and Functional (Usefulness). When an individual is aware of their thoughts, feelings, memories, senses, and environment/s; awareness of external and internal stimuli Be aware of yourself and the world you live in
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