Sensation Basics
Perception Power
Thresholds & Adaptation
Selective Attention
Gestalt Principles
100

What is the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment?

Sensation

100

What is the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information called?

Perception

100

What is the smallest difference between two stimuli that can be detected 50% of the time?

Difference threshold (Just Noticeable Difference, JND)

100

The focusing of conscious awareness on a particular stimulus is called what?

Selective attention

100

What does “Gestalt” mean in psychology?

An organized whole

200

Which sense is most closely linked to memory and emotion?

Smell (olfactory sense)

200

The tendency to see meaningful patterns (like faces in clouds) is known as what?

Pareidolia or perceptual organization

200

What is it called when we stop noticing a constant, unchanging stimulus?

Sensory adaptation

200

What experiment demonstrates how people miss obvious things when focusing on one task (like a gorilla in a basketball video)?

Invisible Gorilla / Inattentional blindness experiment

200

Which Gestalt principle makes us group similar objects together?

Similarity

300

The minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus 50% of the time is called what?

Absolute threshold

300

What do we call the ability to perceive depth and 3D despite a flat retina?

Depth perception

300

You are in a dim room and someone lights a candle. If you barely notice it, you’ve just detected your _____.

Absolute threshold

300

When texting while driving, what type of attention failure are you demonstrating?

Divided attention

300

When our brain fills in gaps to create a complete, whole object, it’s called what?

Closure

400

What term describes the conversion of stimulus energy (like light or sound) into neural signals?

Transduction

400

The study of how expectations and past experiences influence perception is known as what?

Perceptual set

400

The Weber’s Law states that the JND is a constant ____ of the original stimulus intensity.

Proportion

400

When you hear your name in a crowded room, it’s called the ____ effect.

Cocktail party effect

400

When objects are close together, we see them as part of the same group. Which principle is this?

Proximity

500

True or False: Sensation involves interpretation.

False — perception involves interpretation

500

When two people see the same image differently, which psychological concept is at work?

Subjective perception / perceptual interpretation

500

Give a real-life example of sensory adaptation.

stop noticing perfume, clothes on skin, hum of AC, etc.

500

True or False: Selective attention means we can fully focus on two tasks at once.

False — we can only focus on one consciously at a time.

500

A set of dots forming a smooth curve rather than jagged lines illustrates which principle?

Continuity

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