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Title: Sensation and Perception


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Sensation and Perception
  • Chapter 3
  • George S. Robinson, Jr., Ph.D.
  • Department of Psychology
  • North Carolina AT State University

2
Sensation and Perception
  • Sensation
  • activation of receptors by stimuli
  • Perception
  • organizing and interpreting sensory information
  • Transduction
  • converting stimuli from the receptors to an
    electrochemical pattern
  • Adaptation
  • loss of sensitivity to a stimulus due to repeated
    stimulation of a receptor

3
Sensation and Perception
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Psychophysics
  • Psychophysics
  • the relationship between stimuli and the
    participants experience
  • Absolute threshold
  • minimum amount of energy of a stimulus that can
    be detected 50 percent of the time
  • Webers Law
  • the size of a just noticeable difference is a
    constant proportion of the size of the initial
    stimulus
  • Just Noticeable Difference (JND)
  • smallest difference between two stimuli that can
    be detected 50 percent of the time

5
Signal Detection Theory
  • A threshold varies with the nature of the
    stimulus (signal) and background stimulation
    (noise)

6
The Visual Stimulus
  • Wavelength
  • Amplitude
  • saturation
  • radiant light
  • reflected light

7
Visual System
  • Accommodation
  • conjunctive eye movements
  • vergence eye movements
  • retina
  • rods
  • cones
  • fovea
  • bipolar cells
  • blind spot
  • optic chiasm

8
Visual System - cont.
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Theories of Color Vision
  • Trichromatic theory (Young-Helmholtz)
  • there are three types of color receptors

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Theories of Color Vision - cont
  • The Opponent Process Theory
  • red - green
  • when red is active green is inhibited and vice
    versa
  • bleu - yellow
  • when blue is active yellow is inhibited and vice
    versa
  • color after images
  • perception of color that is not really present
    occurs after viewing the opposite or
    complimentary color

11
Color Afterimage
  • Focus on the dot in the center of the flag for 30
    seconds auto advance

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Color Deficiencies
  • Monochromat
  • person who sees only shades of gray very rare
  • Dichromat
  • person who has trouble seeing one of the primary
    colors (red, green or blue)
  • Anomalous trichromat
  • form of colorblindness in which one of the three
    primary colors (red, green or blue) is processed
    incorrectly

14
Test of Color Deficiency
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The Auditory Stimulus
  • Wavelength (frequency, Hertz)
  • amplitude (intensity, Decibel)
  • Purity (timbre)
  • Hearing range 20 - 20,000 Hertz

16
The Auditory System
  • Pinna
  • Auditory canal
  • Eardrum
  • Ossicles
  • hammer (malleus), anvil (incus), stirrup (stapes)
  • Oval window
  • Basilar membrane
  • Organ of Corti
  • Tectorial membrane
  • place theory
  • frequency theory

17
Hearing Disorders
  • Conduction deafness
  • deafness from transmitting sound through the
    outer and middle ear
  • Sensorineural deafness
  • deafness from damage to the inner ear, especially
    the hair cells
  • central deafness
  • deafness caused by disease and tumors in the
    auditory pathways or auditory cortex

18
Sounds and Damage to the Auditory System
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Taste (Gustation)
  • Taste buds
  • structures that contain the taste receptors, each
    bud contains about 20 receptors
  • Papillae
  • bumps on the tongue and in the throat that are
    lined with taste buds
  • Microvilli
  • hairs that project from taste buds

20
Taste - cont.
21
Smell (Olfaction)
  • Olfactory bulb
  • Olfactory receptors
  • cilia
  • 100 different type of receptors
  • lock-and-key
  • pattern of receptors

22
Other Sensory Systems
  • Vestibular Sense
  • allows us to make adjustments to bodily movements
    and posture
  • semicircular canals
  • fluid filled passages in the inner ear
  • utricle
  • fluid filled chamber in the inner ear that
    detects changes in gravity

23
Other Sensory Systems - cont.
  • Kinesthetic sense
  • receptors located in the muscles and joints that
    provide information about the location of the
    extremities
  • Somatosensory Processing
  • mechanoreceptors - touch or pressure
  • thermoreceptors - temperature receptors

24
Other Sensory Systems - cont.
  • Skin receptors
  • Meissner corpuscles
  • light touch
  • Merkel Disks
  • steady pressure
  • Ruffini endings
  • pressure of large objects, stretching of the skin
  • Pacinian corpuscles
  • very sensitive to touch
  • Free nerve endings
  • temperature and pain

25
Sensitivity to Touch
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Other Sensory Systems - cont.
  • Pain
  • nocioreceptors
  • receptors that respond to painful stimuli
  • gate control theory
  • endorphins
  • substance P

27
Perception
  • Motivational influences
  • Attention
  • divided attention
  • dichotic listening

28
Perception - cont.
  • Patterns and Constancies
  • pattern perception
  • feature detectors
  • feature analysis theory
  • we perceive basic elements of an object, and
    assemble them mentally to create a whole
  • bottom-up approach (model)
  • top-down approach (model)

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Pattern and Constancies - cont
  • Perceptual constancies
  • shape constancy
  • size constancy
  • Depth Perception
  • binocular cues
  • convergence (eye muscles)
  • binocular (retinal) disparity
  • Monocular cues
  • superimposition, texture gradient, linear
    perspective, relative brightness

30
Depth Perception - Visual Cliff
31
Gestalt Principles of Perceptual Organization
  • Figure-ground relationships

32
Gestalt Principles of Grouping
  • Proximity
  • similarity
  • continuation
  • closure
  • inclusiveness

33
Perception of Movement
  • Apparent Motion (autokinetic effect)
  • illusion of movement in a stationary object
  • television
  • movies
  • video games

34
Perceptual Hypothesis and Illusions
  • Perceptual hypothesis
  • inferences about the nature of stimuli received
    from the environment
  • Perceptual illusions
  • misperceptions or interpretations of stimuli that
    do not correspond to the sensations received

35
Perceptual Illusions
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Perceptual Illusions - cont.
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Extrasensory Perception (ESP)
  • Clairvoyance
  • to see hidden objects
  • telepathy
  • to perceive the thoughts or emotions of others
  • Precognition
  • knowledge of the future
  • Psychokinesis (telekinesis)
  • ability of the mind to influence matter

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Select YES at the WARNING prompt to test your ESP
Click on the X in the top right corner to
close the program
  • Zener cards
  • Ganzfeld (total field)
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