sensation and attention Flashcards

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SENSATION

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is the initial detection and processing of stimuli

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sensation stages

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  1. Reception - Presence of physical stimuli detected by sensory neurons in sense
    organs
  2. Transduction - Different forms of stimuli converted into electrochemical energy
  3. Transmission - energy transferred to brain for processing
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PERCEPTION

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  • interpreting messages and takes place when the brain receives information, is organised and given meaning
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perception stages

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  1. Selection
  2. Organisation
  3. Interpretation
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attention types

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selected, divided, habituation, dishabituation

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SELECTED

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  • totally aware and focused on what we have selected to pay attention to
  • oblivious to other things when in a highly focused state
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DIVIDED

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  • Lets us do two things at the same time

- If task is complex, one of the activities usually suffers

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HABITUATION

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  • decrease in attention when a stimulus is repeated

- eg. Unaware of traffic noises if living by a busy road

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DISHABITUATION

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  • renewal of attention when there is a change to the stimulus.
  • eg. Screeching of brakes
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electrical activity of the brain

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  • Recorded on an electroencephalograph (EEG)
  • Four brain patterns associated with the different states of consciousness are -
    alpha, beta, theta, delta
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galvanic skin response

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electrical conductivity of the skin

  • Measured by attaching electrodes to hair-free parts of the skin
  • Electrical current passes more easily through wet skin instead of dry
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