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Sensation and Perception Chapter 3
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Psychophysics This is how we experience our physical world. Classroom demo judging weight of pill bottles. Which one do you think weighs the most? The more compact weight “felt” heavier to your brain when in reality it weighed the same as the large container.
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Sensation The process by which our sensory systems (eyes, ears, and other sensory organs) and nervous system receive/detect stimuli/info from the environment A person’s awareness of the world through their senses.
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Sensation uses Bottom-Up Processing Information processing that focuses on the raw material entering through the eyes, ears, and other organs of sensation
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Perception How you make sense of your sensory information. The process of selecting, organizing and interpreting sensory information
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Perception uses Top-Down Processing Information processing that focuses on expectations and experiences in interpreting incoming sensory information
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Bottom-Up vs. Top-Down Processing Follow the directions carefully! Go to http://jeffmilner.com/backmasking.htm. Pick a song from the list and listen to it normally (play forward).http://jeffmilner.com/backmasking.htm Now listen to it in reverse. DO NOT CLICK ON “SHOW REVERSE LYRICS” Now listen to it in reverse again, this time “Show the Reverse Lyrics” Can you hear the “secret” message? Why couldn’t you hear it the first time you listened in reverse? –You had no expectations. Just heard sounds. This is Bottom-Up processing! Why could you make out the “hidden message” when you could see the reverse lyrics? –When told what to listen for the task becomes Top- Down processing! You are using your expectations!
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Do subliminal messages work? Subliminal messages make two assumptions: 1.We can unconsciously sense the subliminal (below threshold) message. - TRUE 2.Without our awareness, the stimuli have suggestive powers. - FALSE Subliminal messages can affect how we “feel” about something for a short period of time but CANNOT persuade us to actually go out and do something. (pg. 93 in text) Remember, weak stimuli have weak responses and strong stimuli have strong responses. Extra credit to anyone who can make a coherent song with lyrics that when played backwards says, “I love psychology!”
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I Love Psych!!!
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Did it work? Do you really love psychology now? It was worth a try!
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Principles of Sensation Transduction— process where physical energy is converted into neural signals How we convert stimuli from the environment into action potential that the brain can understand.
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The Major Senses There are 6 major senses –vision –hearing –touch –taste –pain –smell The list can be extended with balance (vestibular sense), joint sense, body part position (kinesthetic sense) Vision has been studied most extensively
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