Chap. 6 SENSATION AND PERCEPTION. Prosopagnosia The Five Senses.

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Chap. 6 SENSATION AND PERCEPTION

Prosopagnosia The Five Senses

Sensation vs. Perception

Thresholds

Subliminal Perception James Vicaray

Thresholds How many more apples could you hold before you’d notice a difference in the weight?

Sensory Adaption

How the Eye Works

Recap

Perception Perception of Color

Color Blindness Normal Vision Color Blind Colorblind Test

Science of Sound

How the Ear Works

Getting the Message Left Ear Right Ear

Balance & Motion

The Skin Senses

Gate-Control Theory of Pain “Hook Swinging” in India

Taste Sweet Salty Umami Bitter Sour

Smell receptors Pheromones

How Our Senses Interact Are you a Synesthete? Click here to find out!

Perceptual Organization a.

Gestalt Laws of Organization LOGO QUIZ

Top Down & Bottom Up Processing a. b. Ca- yo- re-d t-is -en-en-e, w-ic- ha- ev-ry -hi-d l-tt-r m-ss-ng?

Depth Perception

Perceptual Constancy Shape Size Brightness

Perceptual Illusions