Sensation and Perception
What sense dominate all other senses?
vision
Visual perception process
visual information sent to brain constructed into component features composed into meaningful perceived image compared with previously stored images and recognized
schemas
what you see is influenced by perceptual set
Absolute threshold
The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus about 50% of the time
depth perception
a function of our ability to see things in 3 dimensions which enables us to estimate their distance from us
perceptual set
a mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another
cocktail party effect
ability to attend to only one voice among many
perceptual consistency
ability to recognize objects as being the same despite changes in size, shape, and brightness
Smell
airborne molecules of its fragrance must reach receptors at the top of our nose
Sensorineural hearing loss (nerve deafness)
caused by damage to hair cell receptors or auditory nerves
Conduction hearing loss
caused by damage to the mechanical system of the ear
Retina's
contains millions of photoreceptor cells that convert light energy into neural activity
Social cultural influences on perception
cultural assumptions and expectations
monocular cues
depth cues that are available to each eye alone
binocular cues
depth cues that depend on retinal disparity
What part of hearing helps us locate sound
differences between right and left ear
Obesity and evolution
evolutionary basis to eating and weight regulation. inconsistent food supplies back in the day so prefer high calorie food, eat what's available, and body fat storage
farsightedness
faraway objects are seen more clearly - the image of near objects is focused behind retina
closure
fill in gaps
light and shadow
light objects appear closer whereas dinner objects appear farther away. shading also provides information about light source
great amplitude of sound waves produce _____ sounds while small amplitude of sound waves produce _______ sounds
loud soft
Just Noticeable Difference
minimum difference a person can detect between any 2 stimuli half the time
Nearsightedness
nearby objects are seen more clearly - distant objects focus in front of retina
relative height
objects higher in field of vision are perceived as farther away
oral referral
olfactory information is experienced as if its being sensed by the tongue
figure and ground
organization of the visual field into objects (figures) that stand out from their surroundings (ground)
color consistency
our perception of color depends on more than wavelength information received by the cones
linear perspective
parallel lines that appear to converge convey distance. the more they converge, the greater the distance
continuity
perceive continuous patterns
size consistency
perceive objects as having a consistent size even when our distance from them changes
acuity
the sharpness of vision
Perceptual organization
to tranform sensory information into meaningful perceptions, we must organize it
What is happening when we see light?
pulses of electromagnetic energy is hitting our eyes
psychological influences on perception
selective attention learned schemas Gestalt principles context effects perceptual set
cones
sensitive to color
rods
sensitive to light
biological influences on perception
sensory analysis unlearned visual phenomena critical period for sensory development
Touch
somatosensory perception is essential for maintaining the integrity of the body, for controlling movements
Sound
sound travels in waves as a vibration
Evolutionary basis of taste
sour and pitter for potentially toxic or poisonous things
connectedness
spots, lines, and areas are seen as unit when connected
Phantom limb pain
subjective sensory awareness of an amputated body part
Milinski and Wedekind 2001
suggested that women higher sense of smell might help them identify more attractive mates smell shirts - prefer smells unlike their own - help increase genetic diversity in offspring
visual capture
tendency for vision to dominate the other senses
Gestalt
tendency to integrate pieces of information into meaningful wholes
Prolonged exposure above __ decibels produces hearing loss
85
Parallel Processing
Brain cell teams process combined information about color, movement, form and depth
Signal Detection Theory
Detecting a stimulus is jointly determined by the signal and the subjects criterion.
Relationship between sensation and perception
Sensation is the raw data and perception is the interpretation of that raw data.
Sensation
The process by which our nervous system receives and represents stimuli from the environment
Perception
The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events
What determines the perceived color of light?
The wavelength
___ amplitude of wavelengths = ________ colors _________ amplitude of wavelengths = ___________ colors
great; bright small; dull
similarity
group figures that are similar
proximity
group nearby figures together
Short wave lengths have ____ frequency and are ______ in color. Long wavelengths have ______ frequency and are _____ in color.
high; blue low; red
Short wavelengths of hearing produce ________ frequency and _______ pitch while long wavelengths of hearing produce _____ frequency and ______ pitch
high; high low; low
interposition
if an object blocks our view of another, its perceived as being closer
relative size
if two objects are assumed to be the same size, the one that is smaller is perceived as being farther away