AQA GCSE New Spec PERCEPTION 8182 Psychology (Paper 1)
Paper 1 Cognition and Behaviour: Perception
Covers
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Sensation and perception
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Visual cues and constancies
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Gibson’s direct theory of perception – the influence of nature
- Gregory’s constructivist theory of perception – the influence of nurture
- Visual illusions
- Factors affecting perception
Consists of a PowerPoint display (77 slides), resources and workbooks to use with slides
PowerPoint include on-slide exercises, exam style questions to supplement understanding and activities to encourage thinking.
Also, there is a chart with downloadable YouTube clips (only for educational use), includes a worksheet covering the two named key studies, a copy of the paper ‘The Matrixication of Reality’ (can we trust our perception) and a ‘fun’ template for recreating the Amazing T-Rex Illusion.
Complete coverage of the whole perception module, just ‘pick up a module’ and go… suitable for both new and experienced teachers
You are welcome to amend, expand or reduce the display to suit your needs.
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I am new to teaching this subject and the entire bundle has enabled me to focus on reading around key specification areas whilst the delivery is taken care of in such a high standard. Very strongly recommended.
It is informative however the slides have too much information on them. A SEN student, for example someone that is dyslexic would struggle with the sheer amount of words per slide
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