Selective perception
An affair of a person is called "perceptual selectivity" when it gives attention to only a few people among a large number of stimuli related to an object. We focus on the message that the book we read or that the book wants to convey. Or in a crowded concert, like we can perceive our friend's voice better than others. Sensitivity in perception is a kind of stimulating filter. This filter, which is influenced by various factors during the life experience, is often variable and diverse. Internal and external factors are divided into two;
a-) Internal factors
expectations
Interest and Hobiler
Needs and needs
Faith and spiritual conditioning
Colors: Each color creates different meanings and behaviors in the human brain.
Mood and personal characteristics
b-) External factors: These factors occur outside the individual.
Excessive contrast
Mobility: Detection is always quicker.
Continuity
Again
Abnormal stimuli
acquaintanceship