6. Identify the theory: we fixate on the central area of a scene with our peripheral blurred, and use top-down processing to construct the whole image. We do not consciously percieve everything.
Texture tiling
Dual path model
Ventriloquism effect
Threaded cognition
7. Identify the theory: there are successive stages of perception, which can involve different processing codes, modalities and response types.
Multiple resource theory
Ventriloquism effect
Threaded cognition
Temporal coherence
8. Identify the theory: when there is a conflict between simultenous auditory and visual stimuli, we will percieve the sounds as coming from the apparent visual source. This is a violation of our expectations.