Sensation
Vocabulary
Perception
Senses
Potpourri
100

Any aspect of or change in the environment to which an organism responds

What is a stimulus

100

An ability to gain information by some means other than the ordinary senses

What is extrasensory perception (ESP)

100

the experience that comes from organizing bits and pieces of information into meaningful wholes

What is Gestalt

100

Balance is regulated by which system

What is the vestibular system

100

These are useful for night vision and are not sensitive to color

What are rods

200

the principle that the larger or stronger a stimulus, the larger the change required for an observer to notice a difference

What is Weber's Law

200

This refers to sensing the change of a stimulus 50% of the time; it can vary per person.

What is difference threshold

200

This type of hearing loss cannot be treated with a hearing aide?

What is sensorineural deafness

200

The sense of movement and body position

What is kinesthesis

200

This lessons the pain by shifting our attention away from the pain impulses (it is why athletes can finish a game injured)

What is Gate Control Theory of Pain

300

The weakest amount of a stimulus that a person can detect half the time

What is an absolute threshold

300

The difference between the images stimulating each eye

What is retinal disparity

300

This refers to filling in the gaps of our sensory experience to create a complete perception; it's largely automatic

What is perceptual inference

300

These 2 are known as chemical senses because their receptors are sensitive to chemical molecules

What are the sense of smell and taste

300

This refers to taking information from the senses and organizing it or interpreting it into meaningful material

What is perception

400

responding to changes in the environment because our senses have the ability to adapt to a constant level of stimulation.

What is sensory adaptation

400

The innermost coating of the back of the eye, containing the light-sensitive receptor cells

What is the retina

400
These 2 senses are importance for figure-ground perception  

What are sight and hearing

400

These are the 4 sensations of taste

What are sweet, sour, salty, and bitter

400

This occurs when a stimulus activates a receptor

What is sensation

500

Two types of processing stimuli?

What is Preattentive - extracting information automatically Attentive - A procedure that considers only one part of the stimuli presented at a time.

500

The study of the relationships between sensory experiences and the physical stimuli that cause them

What is psychophysics

500

These are mistakes in perception

What are illusions

500

This is the study of people’s tendencies to make correct judgments in detecting the presence of stimuli

What is the signal detection theory

500

What is color deficiency and who is affected more

What is when a person' s cones does not work properly and more men are affected

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