Richard Griggs Psychology: A Concise Introduction, 3rd Edition

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Richard Griggs Psychology: A Concise Introduction, 3rd Edition Outline PowerPoints Chapter 3: Sensation and Perception © 2012 Worth Publishers

Chapter 3: Sensation and Perception I. How the Physical World Relates to the Psychological World A. The Detection Question 1. Absolute Threshold 2. Signal Detection Theory B. The Difference Question 1. Weber’s Law C. The Scaling Question 1. Stevens’s Power Law

Chapter 3: Sensation and Perception II. How We See and How We Hear A. How the Eye Works 1. The Structure of the Retina 2. Rods and Cones B. How We See Color 1. Trichromatic Theory of Color Vision 2. Opponent-Process Theory of Color Vision C. How the Ear Works D. How We Distinguish Pitch

Chapter 3: Sensation and Perception III. How We Make Sense of What We See A. Bottom-up Processing and Top- down Processing B. Perceptual Organization and Perceptual Constancy C. Depth Perception