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Sensation - Answer simple stimulation of a sense organ Perception - Answer the organization, identification, and interpretation of a sensation in order to form a mental representation Transduction - Answer what takes place when many sensors in the body convert physical signals from the environment into encoded neural signals sent to the central nervous system Psychophysics - Answer methods that measure the strength of a stimulus and the observer's sensitivity to that stimulus Absolute threshold - Answer the minimal intensity needed to just barely detect a stimulus 50% of the time Just noticeable difference - Answer the minimal change in a stimulus that can just barely be detected Weber's law - Answer the just noticeable difference of a stimulus is a constant proportion despite variations in intensity Signal detection theory - Answer the response to a stimulus depends both on a person's sensitivity to the stimulus in the presence of noise and on a person's response criterion Sensory Adaptation - Answer sensitivity to prolonged stimulation tends to decline over time as an organism adapts to current conditions 3 processes of Sensation and Perception - Answer translation, extraction, interpretation Translation - Answer turning external stimulation into a neural message Extraction - Answer breaking the message down into basic components for processing Interpretation - Answer recombining all the processed information

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Psychology 1010: Ohio University
Hoyt Exam #2 Study Guide Questions
Fully Solved.
Sensation - Answer simple stimulation of a sense organ



Perception - Answer the organization, identification, and interpretation of a sensation in
order to form a mental representation



Transduction - Answer what takes place when many sensors in the body convert physical
signals from the environment into encoded neural signals sent to the central nervous system



Psychophysics - Answer methods that measure the strength of a stimulus and the observer's
sensitivity to that stimulus



Absolute threshold - Answer the minimal intensity needed to just barely detect a stimulus
50% of the time



Just noticeable difference - Answer the minimal change in a stimulus that can just barely be
detected



Weber's law - Answer the just noticeable difference of a stimulus is a constant proportion
despite variations in intensity



Signal detection theory - Answer the response to a stimulus depends both on a person's
sensitivity to the stimulus in the presence of noise and on a person's response criterion



Sensory Adaptation - Answer sensitivity to prolonged stimulation tends to decline over time
as an organism adapts to current conditions



3 processes of Sensation and Perception - Answer translation, extraction, interpretation



Translation - Answer turning external stimulation into a neural message



Extraction - Answer breaking the message down into basic components for processing



Interpretation - Answer recombining all the processed information

,Amplitude - Answer brightness/intensity



Wavelength - Answer Color



Purity - Answer number of distinct wavelengths that make up the light



What does the length of a light wave determine? - Answer Hue



Retina - Answer light-sensitive tissue lining the back of the eyeball



Accommodation - Answer the process by which the eye maintains a clear image on the retina



Rods - Answer



Cones - Answer photoreceptors that become active under low light conditions for night
vision- INTENSITY 120 million on average



Fovea - Answer an area of the retina where vision is the clearest and there are no rods at all



Blind spot - Answer a location in the visual field that produces no sensation on the retina



How do we see color (theories)? - Answer Trichromatic theory- 3 different types of cones
detect 3 different primary colors- Red, green, blue

Opponent Processing Theory- 3 different cone types with 6 primary colors in pairs: red&green,
blue &yellow, black&white



Shortest Wavelength - Answer Purple



Longest Wavelength - Answer Red



Area V1 - Answer part of the occipital lobe that contains the primary visual cortex



Failure detectors - Answer single types of cells responsible for specific information



Dorsal stream - Answer travels up the occipital lobe to the parietal lobes

, Binding problem - Answer how features are linked together so that what we see unified
objects in our visual world rather than free-floating or mis-combined features



Illusory conjunction - Answer a perceptual mistake where features from multiple objects are
incorrectly combine



Feature- integration theory - Answer the idea that focused attention is not required to detect
the individual features that comprise a stimulus, but is required to bind those individual
features together



The role of the parietal lobe - Answer The binding involved linking together features that
appear on a particular spatial location- depends on parietal lobe in dorsal stream



Gestalt's rules for organizing information - Answer Simplicity

Closure

Continuity

Similarity

Proximity

Common fate



Proximity - Answer objects that are close together tend to be grouped together



Similarity - Answer regions that are similar in color, shape, texture, etc. are perceived as
belonging to the same object



Similarity - Answer regions that are similar in color, shape, texture, etc. are perceived as
belonging to the same object



Proximity - Answer objects that are close together tend to be grouped together



Simplicity - Answer 2 or more interpretation- we choose the easiest



Common Fate - Answer elements of a visual image that move together are perceived as parts
of a single moving object



Monocular Depth Cues - Answer aspects of a scene that yield information about depth when
viewed with only 1 eye

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