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Sensation v. Perception. Sensation is DETECTION of a signal among the noise (think of our radio station)Sensation is bottom up processingPerception is INTERPRETATION of that signalPerception is top down processingThe two are different! (p. 197). Agnosia and Oliver Sacks. Prosopagnosia: complete sensation but incomplete perceptionOliver Sacks: The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a HatPerson cannot process sensation and store as a memory.
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1. Chapter Five Sensation(Chapter Six is Perception)
2. Sensation v. Perception Sensation is DETECTION of a signal among the noise (think of our radio station)
Sensation is bottom up processing
Perception is INTERPRETATION of that signal
Perception is top down processing
The two are different! (p. 197)
3. Agnosia and Oliver Sacks Prosopagnosia: complete sensation but incomplete perception
Oliver Sacks: The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat
Person cannot process sensation and store as a memory
4. The minimum amount of stimulation that a person needs to detect a stimulus 50 percent of the time is called the (P. 199)
a. Adaptation threshold
b. Difference threshold
c. Subliminal threshold
d. Absolute threshold
5. Signal Detection Theory p. 199
6. Signal Detection Theory Predicts when we will detect weak signals, measured as our ratio of hits to false alarms
emphasizes that personal expectations and motivations influence the level of absolute thresholds
Compare to Radio Station Metaphor
7. SDT: Applications Me and Mr. Puffy want to watch a scary movie
Friendly fire as described by the textbook
PTSD?
8. SDT: Sterile Cockpit Rule On September 20th a commentator on KERA (NPR station in Dallas) reported on the sterile cockpit rule.
This rule deals with prohibition of non-essential tasks while a pilot is flying under 10,000 feet to prevent distractions that might lead to accidents
9. Why? Do you want your pilot in an argument with his or her spouse while trying to land the plane?
10. News about the supposed effects of briefly presented messages on moviegoers consumption of popcorn and Coca-Cola involved false claims regarding Difference thresholds
Kinesthesis
Synaesthesia
Subliminal stimulation
11. Subliminal Stimulation What is it?
12. Subliminal Stimulation Movie Messages (Eat Popcorn)
Satanic Messages in Rock and Roll
Weight Loss Tapes
What else?
13. Who Was James Vicary Masterminded Eat Popcorn
Unemployed Marketing Researcher
Collected Big Fees
Disappeared
New Jersey
14. Subliminal Tapes Research shows that they dont work
But, what about experiments with photo ratings? (p. 200)
15. Webers Law Sometimes called the just noticeable difference (abbreviated JND)
16. Webers Law A difference threshold is NOT a constant amount (such as 1 oz. or 1 lb.)
A difference threshold is a ratio or a proportion
Exact proportion varies depending upon the stimulus
Works for non-extreme stimuli
Probably affected by refractory periods
17. Sensory Adaptation What gets our attention? (p. 202)
18. Sensory Adaptation What gets our attention is what changes
19. Sensory Adaptation (p. 202) Think of signal detection theory: a signal is a change
Our sensitivity diminishes without change in a stimulus
Nystagmus
20. Nystagmus is involuntary eye movement that can be part of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). It is characterized by alternating smooth pursuit in one direction and a saccadic movement in the other direction
21. Huh? Nystagumus means the eyes flutter to prevent adaptation to stimulus
22. More On Eye Movement Excessive Nystagmus can indicate certain clinical conditions
Psychologists study eye movement
Development of Sesame Street (per Tipping Point) involved studies of eye movement and distraction
23. Vision Important to READ this part of the book; KNOW Figure 5.7 on p. 205
24. Parts of the Eye Pupil and Iris: Regulation of Light
Lens: Focus of Image
Retina: Transducer of light into neural pulses
25. What is a Transducer? A device or part of the body that converts one form of energy into another (p. 204)
26. Fovea Contains only cones and no rods
27. Rods and Cones Cones process color but are less accurate
Rods cannot process color
Night vision occurs by Rods
Again: Fovea contains only cones
28. Feature Detection Reading Assignment (pp. 209-211)
Eligible for the Test
29. Audition No, it is not for a television show or dance troupe
30. The Ear and Hearing Know Figure 5.24 (p. 217) for the test
Figure 5.24 is eligible for the next pop quiz
Decibels are the standard measure of loudness
Decibels are a logarithmic scale
31. A logarithmic scale? The absolute threshold for hearing is defined as zero decibels
Every 10 decibels corresponds to a tenfold increase in sound
32. An 80-decibel sound is ____ times louder than a 60-decibel sound 2?
10?
20?
100!
33. Place Theory v. Frequency Theory Please read p. 219 for Exam #2
34. Hearing Loss Two types of hearing loss
Conduction hearing loss
Sensorineural hearing loss (Nerve Deafness)
35. Cochlear Implant Used to cure nerve deafness
Hotly debated. Why?
Deaf Culture
Is hearing loss an impairment?
Movie: Children of a Lesser God
36. Touch (p. 225) Pressure
Warmth
Cold
Pain
37. Pain Know the Gate-Control Theory of Pain (p. 227)
38. Gate Control Theory Spinal Cord contains a neurological gate that either blocks pain signals or allows them to pass on to the brain
One way to treat pain is to stimulate gate closing activity
39. Possible Sources of Gate Closing Activity: Massage
Electronic Stimulation (TENS)
Accupuncture
40. Please Also Know about Endorphins and Pain (p. 227)
Memories and Pain (p. 228)
Lamaze and Childbirth (p. 229)
Distraction and Pain (p. 229)
41. Taste Last years Prada shoes?
42. Four Taste Sensations (p. 229) Sweet
Sour
Salty
Bitter
43. And, for a new sensation A new receptor for umami (p. 220)
44. Smell Please read and know pp. 231-233
45. Kinesthesis and Vestibular Can be clinically important
46. Vestibular Sense Damage to the cochlea can damage the vestibular sense
Vertigo
47. Finis