Gibson's Direct Theory of Perception is a theory in psychology that suggests we directly perceive the environment around us without the need for mental representations or cognitive processes. It emphasizes the role of perception in guiding our actions and interactions with the world.
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Ecological Psychology: This branch of psychology focuses on studying how organisms interact with their environments and emphasizes the importance of perception-action coupling.
Constructivist Theories: These theories propose that perception involves constructing mental representations based on sensory input and prior knowledge.