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Definition

Perceptual set is a psychological term that describes our tendency to perceive some aspects of sensory data and ignore others. It's influenced by our expectations, emotions, and cultural upbringing.

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Theoretical Perspectives

Perceptual set theory suggests that our expectations, motivations, emotions, and culture can influence what we perceive. It's grounded in cognitive psychology, emphasizing top-down processing in perception.

Study And Research Findings

Bruner and Minturn (1955) demonstrated perceptual set with ambiguous figures where subjects' perception was biased by previous images. Other studies show context, emotions, and expectations significantly shape perception.

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