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Sensation & Perception Chapter 8
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Sensation n The process of receiving information from the environment.
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Perception n Assembling and organizing sensory information to make it meaningful.
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Stimulus n A change in the environment. n It can be measured! (size,duration,intensity)
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Psychophysics Psychophysics n Develop a quantified relationship between stimuli from the world, and the sensory experiences produced by them.
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Absolute Threshold n The smallest amount of energy that will produce a sensation.
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Taste n 1 teaspoon of sugar in two gallons of water.
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Sight n 1 candle from 30 miles.
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Touch n A bee wing dropped on an individuals cheek from a distance of 1/2 inch.
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Hearing n The tick of a watch from a distance of 20 feet.
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Smell n 1 drop of perfume diffused into a three room apartment.
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Subliminal Messages n Below Threshold n James Vicary, Sep. 12, 1957 New Jersey theatre placed in film for 1/3000 of a second every 5 seconds and over 6 weeks. n EAT POPCORN DRINK COCA-COLA! n Popcorn sales 18.1% n Cola sales 57.7%
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Webers Law n The larger or stronger a stimulus, the larger the change required for an observer to notice.
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Sensory Adaptation n Our senses adjust themselves to a constant level of stimulation.
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Mr. Wizard Day! This will be SENSATIONAL Stare at the star in the Lower Right corner.
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Blind Spot
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Spinning Card
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Rods and Cones Color cards and peripheral
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Hook-up Video Now and Volunteer!
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Stroop Test Boys vs. Girls
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Kinesthesis n The sense of movement and body position. n Ex. Mirror glasses and Tantalizer game tracing stars.
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Vestibular System n 3 semicircular canals that provide a sense of balance. n Located in the inner ear.
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