Chapter 3: Sensation & Perception Flashcards

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What is perception?

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The organization of sensory input into meaningful patterns

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What is sensation?

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The detection of stimuli

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What is the sensory threshold?

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“How much more” to detect a noticeable difference.

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What is the absolute threshold?

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The smallest amount of stimuli needed to detect a difference from zero.

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What is habitation

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Ignoring repetitive auditory information

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What is sensory adaptation?

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Sensory cells become less responsive, touch, taste, smell.

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What prevents sensory adaptation in the eyes?

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Microsaccades.

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In regards to vision, what is the trichromatic theory?

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Retina contains three kinds of cones, respond to blue, green and red light

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The fact that our cones respond in opposite ways is the

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Opponent process theory

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What does depth perception require?

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Two eyes, retinal disparity, and convergence

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What are the important structures of the ear?

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Hammer
Anvil
Stirrup
Oval window
Cochlea
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What is the frequency theory?

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The rate of vibration equals the perception of pitch

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What is the place theory?

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The location of the vibration in the cochlea equals the perception of pitch.

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Our sense of smell is called…

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Olfaction.

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