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MEASURING OUR SENSES ___________________: A field of study that draws upon physics and psychology to study the sensitivity of our senses PHYSICS + PSYCHOLOGY =
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THRESHOLDS 1)________________________: The smallest quantity of physical energy that can be reliably detected by an observer RELIABLE = Detection _____ of the time EXAMPLE: What’s the smallest line you will read correctly 50% of the time?
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NORMAL SENSORY ABILITIES VISION: A candle flame on a clear, dark night from _____ miles away. HEARING: A ticking watch in a perfectly quiet room from _____ feet away TASTE: A teaspoon of sugar diluted in _____ gallons of water SMELL: A drop of perfume diffused through a ____-room apartment TOUCH: Feel the wing of a bee falling on your cheek from a height of ______
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THRESHOLDS 2) _________________________: The smallest difference in stimulation that can be reliably detected when comparing two things A.K.A. Just Noticeable Difference
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SENSORY RESPONSES ________________________ The reduction or disappearance of sensory responsiveness that occurs when a stimulation is unchanging or repetitious
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SENSORY ADAPTATION VERY USEFUL! ►Feeling the watch on your wrist ► Swimming in a cold lake VERY HARMFUL! You might no longer smell a gas leak that you noticed upon first entering the kitchen.
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Ted, your house smells like burnt hair!
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SENSORY RESPONSES _______________________ The absence of normal levels of sensory stimulation Uhhh, hello? Anyone?
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STUDIES IN SENSORY DEPRIVATION MALE VOLUNTEERS Isolated from all patterned sight and sound Vision was restricted by a translucent visor Hearing was restricted by a U-shaped pillow and by background noise from an A/C unit or fan Touch was restricted by cotton gloves and cardboard cuffs Given brief restroom eating breaks BUT… Spent their entire day laying in bed, doing Nothing!
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RESULTS Within a few hours, many felt edgy –Some were so disoriented, they quit the first day! –Those who remained became confused, restless, and grouchy –Many reported bizarre visions Example: Squadron of marching squirrels or a procession of marching eyeglasses –Very few men were willing to remain in the study for more than 2 or 3 days
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SENSORY RESPONSES ______________________ Occurs when there is excess stimulation; leads to fatigue and mental exhaustion EXAMPLE Finals Week
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SENSORY OVERLOAD WE CAN ONLY FOCUS ON ONE THING AT A TIME!!! _______________________ A.K.A. Cocktail Party Effect
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