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Unit 4: Sensation and Perception

Unit 4: Sensation and Perception. Unit Overview. Sensing the World: Some Basic Principles Vision Hearing Other Senses Perceptual Organization Perceptual Interpretation Is there Extrasensory Perception?.

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Unit 4: Sensation and Perception

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  1. Unit 4:Sensation and Perception

  2. Unit Overview • Sensing the World: Some Basic Principles • Vision • Hearing • Other Senses • Perceptual Organization • Perceptual Interpretation • Is there Extrasensory Perception? Click on the any of the above hyperlinks to go to that section in the presentation.

  3. Sensing the World: Some Basic Principles

  4. Introduction • Sensation • Perception • Are one continuous process

  5. Introduction • Bottom-up processing • Top-down processing

  6. Selective Attention • Selective Attention • Cocktail party effect

  7. Selective AttentionSelective Attention and Accidents • Cell phone use and car accidents

  8. Selective AttentionSelective Inattention • Inattentional blindness

  9. Selective AttentionSelective Inattention • Change blindness • Change deafness • Choice blindness • Choice-choice blindness • Pop-out

  10. Thresholds • Psychophysics

  11. ThresholdsAbsolute Thresholds • Absolute threshold • 50 % of the time

  12. ThresholdsSignal Detection • Signal-detection theory • Ratio of “hits” to “false alarms”

  13. ThresholdsSubliminal Stimulation • Subliminal (below threshold) • Priming • Masking stimulus • Subliminal persuasion

  14. ThresholdsDifference Thresholds • Difference threshold • Just noticeable difference (jnd) Demonstration 1: I need a volunteer!!! • Weber’s Law

  15. Sensory Adaptation • Sensory Adaptation • Informative changes • Reality versus usefulness

  16. Vision

  17. The Stimulus Input: Light Energy • Transduction (transform) • Wavelength • Hue (color) • Wavelength • Intensity • Wave amplitude

  18. Electromagnetic Energy Spectrum

  19. The Physical Property of Waves

  20. The Eye • Cornea • Pupil • Iris • Lens • accommodation • Retina

  21. The Structure of the Eye Retina = the light-sensitive inner surface of the eye, containing the receptor rods and cones plus layers of neurons that begin the processing of visual information.

  22. The EyeThe Retina • Rods and Cones Rods Cones

  23. Rods versus Cones

  24. The Retina’s Reaction to Light

  25. The EyeThe Retina • Optic nerve • Blind spot • Fovea

  26. The Structure of the Eye Optic Nerve = the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain.

  27. Pathways from the eyes to the visual cortex

  28. Visual Information ProcessingFeature Detection • Feature detectors

  29. Visual Information ProcessingParallel Processing • Parallel processing • Blind sight

  30. Visual information processing

  31. Color Vision • Young-Helmholtz trichromatic (three color) theory • Red – Green - Blue • Monochromatic vision • Dichromatic vision

  32. Color Vision • Opponent-process theory • Three sets of colors • Red-green • Blue-yellow • Black-white • Afterimage

  33. Hearing

  34. The Stimulus Input: Sound Waves • Audition • Amplitude • loudness • Frequency • Pitch

  35. The Ear • Outer ear • Auditory canal • Ear drum

  36. The structure of the ear Eardrum = tight membrane that vibrates when struck by sound waves.

  37. The structure of the ear Eardrum

  38. The Ear • Middle ear • Hammer, anvil, stirrup

  39. The structure of the ear Bones of the middle ear = the hammer, anvil, stirrup which vibrate with the eardrum.

  40. The structure of the ear Stirrup

  41. The Ear • Inner ear • Oval window • Cochlea • Basilar membrane • Auditory nerve • Auditory cortex

  42. The structure of the ear Auditory nerve

  43. Neural impulse to the brain

  44. The EarPerceiving Loudness • Basilar membrane’s hair cells • Compressed sound

  45. Cochlea and loud sounds

  46. The EarPerceiving Pitch • Place theory • High pitched sounds • Frequency theory • Low pitched sounds • Volley principle Aim: How do we process our senses?

  47. The EarLocating Sounds • Stereophonic hearing • Localization of sounds • Intensity • Speed of the sound *** I need a volunteer

  48. Hearing Loss and Deaf Culture 10 Minute video • Hearing loss • Conduction hearing loss • Sensorineural hearing loss • Cochlea implant • Signing

  49. Other Senses

  50. Touch • Types of touch • Pressure • Warmth • Cold • Pain • Sensation of hot

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