Unit 5 Vocabulary (Sensation And Perception) Flashcards

1
Q

Absolute threshold

A

Minimum stimulation for detection

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2
Q

Accommodation (perceptual)

A

Changing of the eyes lens

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3
Q

Basil membrane

A

Fluid in cochleau

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4
Q

Binocular cues

A

Depth cues need two eyes

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5
Q

Blind spot

A

No receptors at optic nerve

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6
Q

Bottom up processing

A

Sensory receptors to brain (afferent)

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7
Q

Cochleau

A

Inner- ear, tube with nerve receptors

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8
Q

Cones

A

Receptor cells for light, color, detail

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9
Q

Convergence

A

Narrowing solutions to find best one

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10
Q

Cornea

A

Protects eye,

outer layer

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11
Q

Dark adaptation

A

Moving from cones to rods in darkness

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12
Q

Difference threshold

A

Minimum difference between stimuli for detection

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13
Q

Eardrum

A

Vibrates to amplify

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14
Q

Feature detector

A

Nerve cells that respond to specific features

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15
Q

Fovea

A

Where the cones cluster

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16
Q

Frequency theory

A

Rate of nerve impulses determines pitch

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17
Q

Gate control theory

A

Spinal cord controls pain gate

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18
Q

Habituation

A

Losing sense after constant stimulation

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19
Q

Hue

A

Scientific word for color

20
Q

Iris

A

Colored muscle controlling pupil size

21
Q

Lens

A

Changes shape to focus light on retina

22
Q

Monocular cue

A

Depth by one eye

Line cues

23
Q

Olfaction

A

Allows us to smell

24
Q

Opponent process theory (color)

A

Opposing retinal processes enabling color

25
Q

Optic nerve

A

Nerve carrying impulses from eye

26
Q

Perception

A

Adding meaning to senses

27
Q

Perceptual constancy

A

Thinking our perception is unchanging even if there is change
(gradual change)

28
Q

Pheromones

A

Chemicals the trigger social response

29
Q

Pitch

A

High or low (frequency) of sound

30
Q

Place theory

A

Pitch is based on where Celia is stimulated

31
Q

Psychophysics

A

Study of stimuli to perception

32
Q

Pupil

A

Opening where light enters eye

33
Q

Retina

A

Back of eye with rods and cones

34
Q

Retinal disparity

A

Comparing the slight difference between the eyes for distance perception

35
Q

Rods

A

Dark vision processors

36
Q

Send Seshan what the f⁂⁂k

Sensation

A

Process of taking in stimulation

37
Q

Sensory adaptation

A

Losing sensation after constant stimulation

38
Q

Shape constancy

A

Perceiving constant shape during change

An opening door is still a door

39
Q

Signal detection theory

A

No absolute threshold

Environment creates our reactions to stimuli

40
Q

Size constancy

A

Ability to know size despite distance

41
Q

Subliminal perception

A

Below an absolute threshold (out of consciousness)

42
Q

Taste buds

A

Bulbous nerve endings bring taste

43
Q

Top down processing

A

Perceptions form our predictions of stimuli

44
Q

Transduction

A

Stimuli turns into impulse that brain interprets

45
Q

Trichromatic theory

A

Three color receptors

46
Q

Vestibular

A

Sense of balance