Title: Myers EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (6th Edition in Modules)
1Myers EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (6th Edition in
Modules)
- Module 11
- Introduction to Sensation and Perception Vision
- James A. McCubbin, PhD
- Clemson University
- Worth Publishers
2Sensation
- Sensation
- the process by which our sensory receptors and
nervous system receive and represent stimulus
energy - Perception
- the process of organizing and interpreting
sensory information, enabling us to recognize
meaningful objects and events
3Sensation
- Our sensory and perceptual processes work
together to help us sort out complex images
4Sensation
- Bottom-Up Processing
- analysis that begins with the sense receptors and
works up to the brains integration of sensory
information - Top-Down Processing
- information processing guided by higher-level
mental processes - as when we construct perceptions drawing on our
experience and expectations
5Sensation Basic Principles
- Psychophysics
- study of the relationship between physical
characteristics of stimuli and our psychological
experience of them - Light- brightness
- Sound- volume
- Pressure- weight
- Taste- sweetness
6Sensation Thresholds
- Absolute Threshold
- minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular
stimulus 50 of the time - Difference Threshold
- minimum difference between two stimuli required
for detection 50 of the time - just noticeable difference (JND)
7Sensation Thresholds
- Subliminal
- when stimuli are below ones absolute threshold
for conscious awareness
8Sensation Thresholds
- Webers Law
- to be perceived as different, two stimuli must
differ by a constant minimum percentage (rather
than a constant amount) - light intensity- 8
- weight- 2
- tone frequency- 0.3
9Now you see it, now you dont!
Sensory Adaptation- diminished sensitivity as a
consequence of constant stimulation
10Vision
- Transduction
- conversion of one form of energy to another
- in sensation, transforming of stimulus energies
into neural impulses - Wavelength
- the distance from the peak of one wave to the
peak of the next
11Vision
- Hue
- dimension of color determined by wavelength of
light - Intensity
- amount of energy in a wave determined by
amplitude - brightness
- loudness
12The spectrum of electromagnetic energy
13Vision Physical Properties of Waves
14Vision
15Vision
- Accommodation- the process by which the eyes
lens changes shape to help focus near or far
objects on the retina - Retina- the light-sensitive inner surface of the
eye, containing receptor rods and cones plus
layers of neurons that begin the processing of
visual information
16Retinas Reaction to Light- Receptors
- Rods
- peripheral retina receptors
- detect black, white and gray
- for peripheral or twilight conditions
- Cones
- receptors near center of retina
- fine detail and color vision
- for daylight or well-lit conditions
17Retinas Reaction to Light
- Optic nerve
- nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye
to the brain - Blind Spot
- point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye,
creating a blind spot because there are no
receptor cells located there
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19Vision Receptors
20Pathways from the Eyes to the Visual Cortex
21Visual Information Processing
- Feature Detectors
- nerve cells in the brain that respond to
specific features - shape
- angle
- movement
22Visual Information Processing
- Parallel Processing
- simultaneous processing of several aspects of a
problem simultaneously
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24Visual Information Processing
- Trichromatic (three color) Theory
- Young and Helmholtz
- three different retinal color receptors
- red
- green
- blue
25Visual Information Processing
- Opponent-Process Theory- opposing retinal
processes enable color vision - ON OFF
- red green
- green red
- blue yellow
- yellow blue
- black white
- white black
26Visual Information Processing
- Color Constancy
- Perceiving familiar objects as having consistent
color, even if changing illumination alters the
wavelengths reflected by the object
27Color-Deficient Vision
- People who suffer red-green dificiency have
trouble perceiving the number within the design
28Opponent Process Afterimage Effect