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SENSATION & PERCEPTION
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SENSATION Sensation— Experience of sensory stimulation. That is, the basic experience of stimulation of the body’s senses: sight, hearing, smell, taste, balance, touch & pain.
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PERCEPTION Perception— Process of creating meaningful patterns from raw sensory information.
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ABSOLUTE THRESHOLDS… Absolute Thresholds—the least amount of energy that can be detected as stimulation 50 % of the time. – Simply put: is the smallest amount of a stimulus that a person can detect – Taste—1 gram of table salt in 500 liters of water – Smell—One drop of perfume diffused throughout a three-room apartment – Touch—The wing of a bee falling on your cheek from a height of 2 centimeters – Hearing—The tick of a watch from 20 feet away in quiet conditions – Vision— A candle flame seen from 30 miles on a clear, dark night.
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PERCEPTUAL CONSISTENCY… Perceptual Consistency— The percentage of times that repeated raw sensory information is processed just as it was before.
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How Perceptive Are YOU? Count the Basketball Passes… http://www.theinvisiblegorilla.com/videos.ht ml
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UNINTENTIONAL BLINDNESS… Unintentional Blindness: occurs when a person fails to notice something that is in plain sight. This stimulus is usually unexpected but fully visible. Example: The gorilla experiment
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