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2 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved.

3 PowerPoint ® Slide Set, Version 1.0 by Gordon K. Hodge for Pathways to Psychology, 2nd ed. by Robert J. Sternberg Carol Wada, Executive Editor ISBN: 0-15-506981-0 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. PowerPoint is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

4 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception Chapter 3

5 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? How Do We See?How Do We See? How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense? How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? Brief Outline

6 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? How Do We See?How Do We See? How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense? How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? Brief Outline

7 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? –Detection

8 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Detection Sample Ideal and Real Absolute Thresholds

9 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Discrimination: The Just Noticeable Difference How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? –Detection

10 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? How Do We See?How Do We See? How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense? How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? Brief Outline

11 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? –Receptor Cells and Transduction –Sensory Coding –Detection of Changes in Stimuli

12 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? How Do We See?How Do We See? How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense? How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? Brief Outline

13 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We See?How Do We See? –The Nature of Light

14 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –The Nature of Light

15 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We See?How Do We See? –The Nature of Light –Anatomy of the Eye

16 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Anatomy of the Eye

17 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We See?How Do We See? –The Nature of Light –Anatomy of the Eye –How We See –Color

18 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Theories of Color Vision Trichromatic Theory

19 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Theories of Color Vision Sensation and Perception Opponent Process Theory

20 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Theories of Color Vision Sensation and Perception Opponent Process Theory

21 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? How Do We See?How Do We See? How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense? How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? Brief Outline

22 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? –The Nature of Sound

23 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –The Nature of Sound

24 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? –The Nature of Sound –How We Hear

25 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –How We Hear

26 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –How We Hear

27 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? –The Nature of Sound –How We Hear –Locating Sounds

28 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Locating Sounds

29 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? How Do We See?How Do We See? How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense? How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? Brief Outline

30 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? –Taste

31 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Taste Taste Buds

32 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Taste The Importance of Smell to Perceived Taste

33 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? –Taste –Smell

34 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Smell The Nasal Cavity

35 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? –Taste –Smell –Skin Senses –Body Senses

36 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? How Do We See?How Do We See? How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense? How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? Brief Outline

37 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?

38 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? How Do We See?How Do We See? How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense? How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? Brief Outline

39 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See?

40 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? –Space Perception –Form Perception

41 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Form Perception Gestalt Principles of Perception

42 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Form Perception How Do You Recognize These Letters?

43 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Perceptual Constancies How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? –Space Perception –Form Perception

44 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Perceptual Constancies The Ames Room

45 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Perceptual Constancies Müller-Lyer Size-Constancy Illusion

46 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. –Perceptual Constancies Shape Constancy

47 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. Sensation and Perception How Do Psychologists Study the Senses?How Do Psychologists Study the Senses? What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses?What Are Some Biological Properties Common to All Senses? How Do We See?How Do We See? How Do We Hear?How Do We Hear? How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations?How Do We Sense Taste, Smell, Touch, Movement, and Other Sensations? How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense?How Do We Make Sense of What We Sense? How Do We Perceive What We See?How Do We Perceive What We See? Summary

48 Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. End of Chapter 3 SENSATION & PERCEPTION PowerPoint ® Slide Set, Version 1.0 by Gordon K. Hodge for Pathways to Psychology, 2nd ed. by Robert J. Sternberg Copyright © 2000 by Harcourt, Inc. All rights reserved. PowerPoint is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.


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