Unit 4 Flashcards

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sensation

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the process by which our sense gather info and send it to the brain

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perception

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process of organizing and interpretting sensory info in our brain, enabling us to recognize meanifugul objects and events

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bottom up processing

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analysis of stimulus starts with sense receptors and works up to the brain
- data driven
- perception drives cognition

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4
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top down processing

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information processing guidede by higher level mental processes as we construct perceptions drawing on our experience and expectations
- perception constrcuted by cognition

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5
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prosopagnosia

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inability to recognize faces

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selective attentino

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process of focusing on a particular object in the environment and the blocking out of others for a certain period o ftime

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cocktail party

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being able to focus one’s listening attention on what a person says w noise around/ignoring other conversations demonstrates the selective attentino

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inattentional blindness

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refers to inability to see an object or a person amidst an engrossing scene because your attentin is focused elsewhere

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9
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change blindness

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failing to notice changes in the environment (form of inattentional blindness0 because focus is elsewhere)

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10
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choice blindness

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people are not always aware of their choices and preference

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11
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transduction

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conversion of one form a of enerfy to another

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12
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psychophysis

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the sutdy of relationships between the physical characteristics of stimuli such as their intensity and our psychological experiences of them

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13
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absolute threshold

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minimus stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time

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14
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signal detection theory

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predicts when we will detect weak signals
- sensitivity and responsiveness increases with emotional state
- people respond differently and notice differently bcz of absolute threshold

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15
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subliminal threshold

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when stimuli are below one’s absolute threshold for concious awareness

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16
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difference threshold

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minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the time (also called just noticable differece))

17
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weber’s law

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eplains how difference threshold works. two stimuli must difference by a constant minimum proportion (rather than constant amount) to be percieved as ifferent)

18
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prime

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the activation often unconsciously of certain association thus predisposing one’s perception, memory,or response

19
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sensory adaptation

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diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation