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Title: Sensation


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Sensation
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Sensation
  • The process by which our sensory receptors and
    nervous system receive stimulus from the
    environment.

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Perception
  • The process of organizing and interpreting
    sensory information, enabling us to recognize
    meaningful objects and events.

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Bottom-Up v. Top-DownProcessing
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What if we could sense everything?
Life would hurt. So we can only take in a window
of what is out there. This is the study of
psychophysics relationship between physical
stimuli and our psychological experiences to them.
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Absolute Threshold
  • The minimum stimulation needed to detect a
    stimulus 50 of the time.

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Difference Threshold
  • The minimum difference that a person can detect
    between two stimuli.
  • Also known as Just Noticeable Difference(jnd)?

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Webers Law
  • The idea that, to perceive a difference between
    two stimuli, they must differ by a constant
    percentage not a constant amount.

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Signal Detection Theory
  • Predicts how we detect a stimulus amid other
    stimuli.
  • Assumes that we do not have an absolute
    threshold.
  • We detect stuff based on our experiences,
    motivations and fatigue level.

Signal Detection Theory
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Subliminal Stimulation
  • Below ones absolute threshold for conscious
    awareness.
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Does this work?
  • Yes and No
  • Slide studies showed some emotional reactivity
    (called priming a response).
  • The effects are subtle and fleeting.

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Sensory Adaptation
  • Diminished sensitivity as a result of constant
    stimulation.

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We do not perceive the world how it really is,
but as it is useful for us to perceive it.
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Selective Attention
  • The focusing of conscious awareness on a
    particular stimulus.

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An example of selective attention is
Cocktail Part Effect ability to listen to one
voice among many.
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