2-sensation and perception Flashcards

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kinanesthesia

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The sense that detects movement of the muscles, tendons, and joints.

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2
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proprioception

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body position

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3
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what are THE SENSES (10)

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  • temperature
  • balance
  • kinanesthesia (movement)
  • pain
  • proprioception (body position)
  • sight
  • smell
  • hearing
  • touch
  • taste
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4
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TRANSDUCTION

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TURNING PHYSIAL STIMULUS INTO ACTION POTENTIAL

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5
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sensation

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when sensory information is detected by a sensory receptor

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6
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Sensory receptors

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specialized neurons that respond to specific types of stimuli

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7
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ABSOLUTE THRESHOLD

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the level of a stimulus at which the stimulus can be detected 50% of the times it is presented

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JUST NOTICEABABLE DIFFERENCE

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how much difference does there need to be in a stimulus for the difference to be detected (contextually bound!!—fixed ratio of the original stimulus)

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9
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SUBLIMINAL

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when transduction happens, but no conscious processing—effects are overstated

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10
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Weber’s Law

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the difference threshold is a constant fraction o the original stimulus

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11
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PERCEPTION

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how information is organized, interpreted, and consciously experienced

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12
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bottom-up processing

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  • how perceptions are built from sensory input
    • sensation!!!
    • physical process
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13
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top-down processing

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  • available knowledge, previous experience, thoughts influence how we interpret information
    • perception!
    • psychological process’
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14
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sensory adaptation

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  • perception dulls after a long exposure to a stimulus
    • sensory systems respond more strongly to changes in stimulation than to constant stimulation
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15
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inattentional blindness

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we often miss information if our attention is placed elsewhere

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16
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signal detection theory

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ability to identify a stimulus when it is embedded in a distracting background