UMICH Psych 240 exam 1
Subtractive Method
1. Pure insertion assumption (all the other stages remain the same even if a new stage is added) 2. Assumption Added stages: stages may occur at same time 3. Assume you know the stages (what they already are) Donders Can be more reputable by eliminating alternative possiblities (Huppert and Piercy and the amnesia experiment)
Direct Perception (stimulus theory)
All stimulus are unambiguous and we are prewired to pick up cues (bottom up is similar)
Constructivist Theory
Believes the opposite from direct perception and believes that we use prior knowledge to perceive. Bottom up and top down
Introspection (problems)
Hard to verify, subjective, end product only
Behaviorism (problems)
Limits science to only the observable (we can't observe everything), can't explain diversity in human behaviors like languages i.e.
Binocular Depth Cues
Retinal Disparity and Convergence
Monocular Depth Cues
Shape, Linear perspection, relative size, shadows, accomodation, and interposition
Perception
The experience of a stimulus
Distal Stimulus
The objects and events in the world around you
Proximal Stimulus
The patterns from distal stimuli that actually reach your eye or ear or senses
Mental Chronology
The study of time course of mental processes- Studies the questions: What stages are involved in a task and how long does it take for those tasks? (know the difference between choice(2 choices) and detection tasks(1 choice))
Cognitivist approach
What goes on in the mind is like a computer program
Independent variable
What you manipulate, passage of time, amount of alcohol taken in, and number of items shown to be memorized
Dependent Variable
What you measure, reaction time, accuracy, brain activity
Lack of correspondance
When the percep doesn't match the distal stimulus (optical illusion)
Paradoxical Correspondance
When the promixal stimulus doesn't match the distal stimulus but the percep does (moving objects )
Retina
lights through retina: ganglion, bipolar, photoreceptor
Neuron dendrites soma axons
neuron is brain cell, dendrites are like extentions and connections, soma is the body, axons are the myelinated stalks that the signal transmission / action potential takes place
Perceptual constancy
perception of size color and shape don't change with distance, light, or angle. Percep stays constant even with changing proximal stimulus and changing viewpoint
Rods and Cones Photoreceptors
rods detect brightness, cones are blue green and red. cones are in the fovea