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Please Do eat the candy or drink the tea!

Please Do eat the candy or drink the tea!. NOT. Wait for the instructions. Biological Psychology: Mechanisms. James Kalat N. C. State University. 1. Taste Receptors: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami.

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Please Do eat the candy or drink the tea!

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  1. Please Doeat the candy or drink the tea! NOT Wait for the instructions.

  2. Biological Psychology:Mechanisms James Kalat N. C. State University

  3. 1. Taste Receptors:sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami • Tea made from leaves of gymnema sylvestre block sweet tastes. (Also block intestinal absorption of carbohydrates.)

  4. 2. Neurons and the Action Potential • No loss of intensity as action potential travels • Can be relatively slow. • Demonstration of action potential speed

  5. Velocity of Action Potential =Mean distance from ankle to shoulder/mean difference in response latency =About 1.5 meters/ ______ =

  6. Correct reference: • Rozin, P., & Jonides, J. (1977). Teaching of Psychology, 4, 91-94.

  7. Vision How far can an ant see?

  8. 3. Color Vision Young-Helmholtz theory (=trichromatic theory)

  9. Color Vision Opponent-process theory

  10. Rods and cones: • Cones in fovea (center); rods more common toward periphery • Cones for color; rods for b/w • Therefore: Colorblind in periphery. Demonstration

  11. Opponent process theory of color vision:We perceive by three pairs of opposites: • Red versus green • Yellow versus blue • White versus black • Evidence: Negative afterimages

  12. Retinex theory of color vision • We perceive color and brightness by contrasting each image with the rest of the scene. • Combine retina and cortex. • Produces color constancy: Same color despite changes in lighting.

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