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Chapter Five Sensation
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The Basics Sensation The mechanical process by which we “take in” physical information from the outside world Psychophysics Thresholds Absolute vs. j.n.d. Weber’s Law Signal Detection Theory Signal Detection Theory Subliminal Message Semantic Priming Behavior vs. Attitude Adaptation Habituation
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Vision Transduction Light Energy Wavelength – hue Amplitude – intensity The Eye Cornea Pupil (Iris) Lens Retina The Retina Rods, Cones Blind Spot & Fovea Blind Spot
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Vision (cont’d) Feature Detection Feature Detection Parallel Processing We process several things at once Visual interpretation takes 30% of the cortex!! Selective motion neglect Lateral neglect (blindsight) Color Vision Young-Helmholtz Trichromatic Theory Opponent process theory Opponent process Red-green; blue-yellow; black-white Color blindness Afterimage Effect Vision and Learning Brightness Contrast Brightness Contrast
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Auditory Processing (Audition) Sound Wave Outer Ear Middle Ear Inner Ear Sound Wave Sound Wave Amplitude – loudness (decibels) Frequency – pitch Outer Ear Outer Ear Pinna Auditory Canal Tympanic Membrane Middle Ear Ossicles: Hammer Anvil Stirrup Inner Ear Cochlea: Oval Window Basilar Membrane Cilia (Loudness) Auditory Nerve
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Perceiving Pitch Helmholtz’s Place Theory Helmholtz’s Place Theory Different places on the cochlea’s basilar membrane Frequency Theory It is the frequency at which the basilar membrane vibrates Locating sound in space
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Heh? What? I can’t hear you! Conduction hearing loss Problems with the mechanics of the ear Eardrum, ossicles Sensorineural Deafness Problems with nerves or cilia Cochlear implant
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The Other Senses Touch Pressure, temp & pain Gate theory Taste Taste Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter Smell & Taste Smell Smell Olfactory Nerve sends to limbic system and temporal lobe
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Body Senses Kinesthesis Ability to sense position and motion proprioception Vestibular Sense balance Semicircular canals Synesthesia
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