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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Sensation & Perception Sensation & Perception I’m Motivated ? Studying Emo
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2 The final step required to convert vibrations into sound sensations takes place in the
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3 Cochlea
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4 The is the principle that the just-noticeable difference for any given sense is a constant proportion of the stimulation being judged
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5 Weber’s Law
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6 The theory of color that best explains color after image is
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7 Opponent-process theory
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8 Which senses in particular would a gymnast rely heavily on
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9 Vestibular & Kinesthetic
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10 This type of cell is the receptor for smell
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11 Olfactory
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12 Black and white vision with greatest sensitivity under low levels of illumination describe the role of the ____.
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13 Rods
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14 When the molecules of a skunk’s spray enter your nose, the molecules are transformed into electrical signals/impulses that are interpreted by the brain as an unpleasant odor. This is an example of _____.
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15 Transduction
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16 This theory explains that nonpainful nerve impulses compete with pain impulses to reach the brain creating a neural blockage and reducing pain
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17 Gate-Control Theory
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18 The following are all ____ ____ cues: Linear perspective Interposition Relative Size Texture Gradient
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19 Monocular Depth Cues
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20 As a car drives away, it projects a smaller and smaller image on your retina…yet you do not perceive the car as shrinking because of ____
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21 Size Constancy
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22 The order of events below follows which theory of emotion: Physiological changes Interpretation of physiological changes Feel emotion Observable behavior
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23 James-Lange Theory
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24 This theory of emotion assumes that our interpretation of a situation is the primary cause of emotion.
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25 Schachter-Singer Theory
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26 This theory states that in some situations, a person feels emotion before having time to interpret the situation
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27 Affective-Primacy Theory
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28 According to the Cannon- Bard theory of emotion, which part of the brain is vital in terms of physiological response to emotion
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29 Limbic System
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30 An interpretation of a situation as having a positive or negative impact on your life resulting in a subjective feeling is in alignment with which theory
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31 Cognitive-Appraisal Theory
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32 Motivation starts with an individuals ______.
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33 Needs
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34 If a person does not eat for a period of time, it causes a need for food. This need produces a state of tension. The tension then energizes the person to act in some way to find food, thereby returning the body to homeostasis. This is an example of the ____ theory.
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35 Drive-Reduction Theory
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36 Running a marathon to support breast cancer is an example of __________ motivation
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37 Intrinsic
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38 According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a man that quits his job to move to Africa to do philanthropic work would be at what level?
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39 Level 5
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40 A journalist chooses to go to Afghanistan to cover the war hoping to acquire the admiration of his peers and get a promotion. Which theory best explains his decision?
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41 Incentive Theory
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42 What theory/law explains that a certain amount of stress is needed for optimal performance while too much stress will have a negative impact.
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43 Arousal theory/ Yerkes- Dodson Law
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44 This psychologist studied universal facial expressions of emotion
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45 Ekman
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46 To achieve high performance on a simple task, the Yerkes-Dodson law recommends:
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47 High Arousal
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48 Determining that I could smell 1 drop of perfume from.5 miles away but no further exemplifies my ______.
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49 Absolute Threshold
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50 The 3 small bones of the inner ear are called _____.
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51 Ossicles
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