solved I’m studying for my Psychology class and don’t understand how
I’m studying for my Psychology class and don’t understand how to answer this. Can you help me study?
Have you ever had the experience of going to a movie or watching a video with a friend and, at the end of the movie, each person thought different things in the movie were important, funny, sad, boring, or interesting? How can that be? How can two people watch the same movie and see different things? Make a main post about a specific time in your life when the same exact event or stimulus was interpreted by 2 different people in different ways. Describe the actual concrete event or stimulus, and then list the two different ways it was interpreted.Account for these different interpretations using what you know about bottom-up and top-down processing. Make sure to explain how past experience, expectancies, or context played a role in shaping the different ways the 2 different people experienced the exact same event or stimulus.**Reply to this post by offering another possible interpretation of the event or stimulus they described, and then explain how context or past experiences would play a role in shaping that different interpretation. All of your posts should be thoughtful, meaningful, respectful, and be at least 50 to 100 words in length.* The post: ” I once experienced where my friend and I watched the movie Luca. I had seen numerous ads and even the trailer for this movie and my friend had not. My friend ended up thinking that this movie was a really good movie, and it had even turned into their favorite movie. For me, I really wasn’t too excited about the movie and the trailers to me had been much better than the actual movie. My friend interpreted this movie as tender and pleasant whereas I found it very boring and overrated. What my friend experienced was bottom-up processing where he used his sensory input to create a perception of the movie and I had used top-down where I already had background knowledge and used that to help create a clearer perception on the movie. ”