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The Nature of Sensation. Question to consider: How is light or sound converted into a message to the brain? The Basic Process Sensory Thresholds Subliminal Perception Extrasensory Perception. The Nature of Sensation. Sensations Raw senses, the actual experience What are your 5 senses?
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The Nature of Sensation • Question to consider: How is light or sound converted into a message to the brain? • The Basic Process • Sensory Thresholds • Subliminal Perception • Extrasensory Perception
The Nature of Sensation • Sensations • Raw senses, the actual experience • What are your 5 senses? • Perceptions • Giving meaning to raw data
The Basic Process • Receptor cell • Specialized cell that responds to energy • Now for the sensory process…
The Basic Process • Energy (light waves, sound vibrations, airborne chemicals, etc.) stimulate a receptor cell • If the energy is strong enough, the message goes to your brain • Each sensory organ “invades” the brain on a different channel
The Basic Process • Hard part… • Signals carried by optic nerve NOT “visual” - we cannot see them • Signals carried by the auditory nerve are NOT “audible” - we cannot readily hear them • These signals produce an experience we interpret, or perceive, as visual or audible in the brain
The Basic Process • Johannes Müller discovered this one-to-one relationship • Stimulating a specific nerve produces a specific perceptual experience • He called this the doctrine of specific nerve energies
Stop, Drop, Test it Out! • Close your eyes. No, I’m not joking! • Now gently press on your eyelids • What did see?! • Perhaps a flash of light?! • This tells us that the optic nerve carries signals to the brain caused by more than just light waves • The brain interprets pressure as visual
The Basic Process • Quick test: How would your brain interpret a stream of water trickling into your ear? • AS SOUND!!! • The auditory nerve would be stimulated and your brain would hear
Sensory Thresholds • Absolute threshold • Minimum amount of energy required to produce a sensation • Point at with people can detect a stimuli 50% of the time
Sensory Thresholds • The threshold for each sense is LOW! • Taste: 1 gram salt in 500 liters of water • Smell: 1 drop perfume in 3-room apt. • Touch: Wing of beam falling on cheek from height of 1 cm • Hearing: Tick of a watch 20 ft away (only when quiet) • Vision: Candle flame from 30 miles away on a clear night
Sensory Thresholds • Sensory adaptation • When your sensory threshold changes • Your senses adjust to the amount of stimulation • Example: When you walk in a dark room, can you immediately see? • No • But, as you remain in the room your eyes adjust
Sensory Thresholds • Difference threshold • Also called the JND • Smallest change in energy that can be detected 50% of the time • Example: You are holding 1 lb, 15 lbs are added, will you notice? • However… You are holding 15 lbs, 1 lb of weight is added, will you notice?
Sensory Thresholds • The difference threshold is proportional • A 2% change of weight is necessary to notice a change • This is called Weber’s law
Subliminal Perception • Can we respond to stimuli that are below the absolute threshold? WHAT????
Subliminal Perception • People CAN be influenced by information they are not consciously aware of • Seen in laboratory studies • Does NOT mean people are brainwashed by advertisements, music, or self-help tapes • Outside of labs, subliminal messages seem to be ineffective marketing tools
Subliminal Perception • Links to try! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U16J22QsFT8 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVrOFt-0-e0&feature=related • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ng6hQfGzQig&feature=related • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NPKxhfFQMs
Extrasensory Perception • You probably know this as ESP • A response to an unknown event not presented to any known sense • Parasychology • Field of psychology that analyzes ESP and psychic phenomenon • Not yet proven to exist
Extrasensory Perception • Clairvoyance • Aware of an unknown object or event • Example: You just know the missing card must be under the area rug • Telepathy • Knowledge of another person’s thought or feelings • Precognition • Foreknowledge of future events • Example: You are positive that NH football team will win the homecoming game 14 to 6