Chemical and Body Senses
principles of sensation and perception
Vision
Hearing
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100

The chemical sense that allows you to smell

olfaction

100

The process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment. (biological)

Sensation. Sensation is detection, Perception is Interpretation

100

When you stare at a red square and then look to a white surface, the afterimage is: 

A green square. Opponent Process theory

100

The area of the eye where the optic nerve leaves...leaves you with a:

blindspot 

100

Steamboat Willie in the beginning of Disney movies is an example of this type of movement 

Stroboscopic 

200

With your eyes closed you can accurately touch your mouth, nose, and chin. This signifies the importance of: 

Kinesthesis

200

the principle that, to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage(rather than a constant stimulation)

Weber's law 

200

In one experiment, most of the participants who viewed a videotape of men tossing a basketball were unaware of a woman holding an umbrella walking through them. This illustrated: 

inattentional blindness 

200

This relates to perceptual set. When John sees his chemistry teacher in school daily, but does recognize him when he seems in the grocery store....what is this?

Context Effects

200

The first time something hits you (a scent, visual stimuli, etc) 50% of the time is your _____________ ___________


Absolute Threshold 

300

Smell and taste are a good example of:

Sensory Interaction AND Chemical Senses

300

Sensation is _____________, Perception is ______________ (bottom up or top down)

bottom-up; top down

300

Depth perception that uses information from only ONE eye is a: 

Monocular Cue

300

when adding small amounts at different times until you receive a difference of your previous outcome 

difference threshold (KNOW WEBER'S LAW)

300

The ability to recognize the color, shape, size and speed of an oncoming car best illustrates: 

Parallel Processing 

400

the loss of dizziness would be considered a disruption of what sense?

Vestibular sense (semicircular canals in your ears)

400

After listening to the high volume in your car for a few minutes, you fail to realize how loud it is...this best illustrates: 

sensory adaptation 

400

What is a perceptual set?

Mental predispositions that influence what we perceive. 

400

Who emphasized that the whole may exceed the sum of its parts: 

Gestalt psychologists

400

Our 4 basic tastes are: 


Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter

500

The process by which our sensory systems convert stimulus energies into neural messages is called: 

Transduction

500

There is a ship on the ocean. The ship is the __________ and the ocean is the ____________. (perceptual principle)

figure; ground

500

Pain in an amputated limb is known as:__________. This helps to prove that pain is _________. 

Phantom limb; psychological

500

when looking at a painting you tend to look at the colors, brush strokes, and shapes instead of noticing the whole meaning and idea of it. 

bottom-up processing 

500

What does the Young Helmholtz Theory say about color vision?

The retina contains three kinds of color receptors (red, green and blue)
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