Sensory Pg 78 – 80 1.Do ALL vocabulary 2.Provide an EXAMPLE of Absolute Threshold, Difference Threshold, Signal Detection Theory, and Sensory Adaptation.

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Sensory Pg 78 – 80 1.Do ALL vocabulary 2.Provide an EXAMPLE of Absolute Threshold, Difference Threshold, Signal Detection Theory, and Sensory Adaptation. 3.How does sensation and perception affect people’s understanding of their environment? 4.2 pictures

The eye Pg 80 – 85 1.Do ALL vocabulary 2.Draw a diagram of the eye 3. How do humans see color? Be sure to explain color blindness too! 4. How do the different parts of the eye work? 1 picture

The Ear Pg 85 – 88 1.Do ALL vocabulary 2.Draw a diagram of the ear 3.What determines loudness of sound and how is it measured? 4.Describe 2 types of deafness 1 picture

The other senses Pg 88 – 92 1.Do ALL vocabulary 2.Identify the chemical, skin, and body senses. 3.Describe the different senses. 2 pictures

Perception Pg 93 – 99 1.Do ALL vocabulary 2.What are the 3 rules of perceptual organization? Explain 3.Describe 4 perceptual constancies. 2 pictures

Consciousness Pg 104 – Do ALL vocabulary 2.What are the levels of consciousness. Explain. 3.Describe the parts of the circadian rhythm. 4.What are the 5 stages of sleep. Describe. 2 pictures

Sleep disorders Pg 109 – Do ALL vocabulary 2.What are the 5 sleep disorders? Describe. 3.Describe Meditation, Biofeedback, and Hypothesis. More than just the definition. 4.Why do you think hypnosis is not used more often to relieve pain or help people change habits? 2 pictures

Drugs Pg 116 – Do ALL vocabulary 2. What are the effects the drugs have on the body? 3. Give an example of each drug. 4. What are the treatments for drug abuse? 2 pictures