jeopardy sensation and perception in class
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VISIONVISION
HEARINGHEARING
OTHER SENSESOTHER SENSES
PERCEPTUAL PERCEPTUAL ORGANIZATIONORGANIZATION
PERCEPTUAL PERCEPTUAL INTERPRETATIONINTERPRETATION
VISIONVISION HEARINGHEARING OTHER SENSESOTHER SENSES PERCEPTUAL PERCEPTUAL ORGANIZATIONORGANIZATION
PERCEPTUALPERCEPTUAL INTEREPRETATIONINTEREPRETATION
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Vision $100Vision $100
This is the term for the This is the term for the minimum amount of minimum amount of stimulation a person stimulation a person
needs to detect a needs to detect a stimulus 50% of the time.stimulus 50% of the time.
Vision - $200Vision - $200
The longest visible electromagnetic waves
are this color.
Vision - $300Vision - $300
The cochlea is to the ear The cochlea is to the ear as this is to the eye.as this is to the eye.
Vision - $400Vision - $400
When most people stare at a red square and then shift their eyes to a white surface, the afterimage of
the square is ______.
Vision - $500Vision - $500This is the term for when This is the term for when the sound for a movie is the sound for a movie is played in the back of a played in the back of a
classroom yet is classroom yet is perceived as originating perceived as originating
from the picture screen in from the picture screen in the front of the room. the front of the room. (Your sense of sight (Your sense of sight
dominates)dominates)
Hearing - $100Hearing - $100
While you are watching While you are watching TV, your mother is yelling TV, your mother is yelling
at you to take out the at you to take out the garbage. You dongarbage. You don’’t hear t hear
her at all. This is the her at all. This is the term for this type of term for this type of
attention.attention.
Hearing - $200Hearing - $200
This is the term for the This is the term for the number of complete number of complete
wavelengths that pass a wavelengths that pass a point in a given time.point in a given time.
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This is a toneThis is a tone’’s high or s high or low sound.low sound.
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This is another term for This is another term for the sense of hearing. the sense of hearing.
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These are the three tiny These are the three tiny bones found inside of the bones found inside of the
ear.ear.
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This sense tends to be This sense tends to be dominate when there is a dominate when there is a conflict between bits of conflict between bits of information received by information received by
two or more senses.two or more senses.
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This is the term for the sensation of pain in an amputated leg.
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This sense tells us our This sense tells us our body partbody part’’s position and s position and
movement.movement.
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This is the principle that This is the principle that one sense may influence one sense may influence another. (Example: When another. (Example: When
you have a stuffy nose you have a stuffy nose and have issues tasting and have issues tasting
your food)your food)
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This theory states that This theory states that the spinal cord has the the spinal cord has the
ability to block pain ability to block pain signals or allow them to signals or allow them to
pass on to the brain. (lady pass on to the brain. (lady fell off cliff but manages fell off cliff but manages
to crawl to get help) to crawl to get help)
Perceptual Organization - $100Perceptual Organization - $100
This is the principle that This is the principle that two stimuli must differ by two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion for a constant proportion for
their difference to be their difference to be perceived.perceived.
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The term for when one The term for when one fails to realize how cold fails to realize how cold
the swimming pool water the swimming pool water really is after being in it really is after being in it
for ten minutes. for ten minutes.
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This is the term that This is the term that refers to the tendency to perceive an object
you are familiar with as having a constant shape, size, and
brightness despite the stimuli changes that occur.
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These type of These type of psychologists emphasize psychologists emphasize the whole is more than the whole is more than the sum of its parts. the sum of its parts.
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This is the term for the This is the term for the perception of an object as perception of an object as
distinct from itdistinct from it’’s s surroundings.surroundings.
Perceptual Interpretation - $100Perceptual Interpretation - $100PatientPatient’’s negative s negative expectations about the expectations about the outcome of a surgical outcome of a surgical
procedure can increase procedure can increase their postoperative their postoperative
experience of pain. This experience of pain. This illustrates the importance illustrates the importance of this type of processing.of this type of processing.
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JulieJulie’’s cataracts prevent s cataracts prevent her from being able to her from being able to
identify even her identify even her mothermother’’s face. She s face. She
suffers a deficiency in this suffers a deficiency in this kind of processing.kind of processing.
Perceptual Interpretation - $300Perceptual Interpretation - $300
This is the term for the This is the term for the minimum amount of minimum amount of stimulation a person stimulation a person
needs to detect a needs to detect a stimulus 50% of the timestimulus 50% of the time
Perceptual Interpretation - $400Perceptual Interpretation - $400
This is the term for when This is the term for when a store plays music in a store plays music in
which a faint and which a faint and imperceptible verbal imperceptible verbal
warning against warning against shoplifting is repeated shoplifting is repeated
frequently.frequently.
Perceptual Interpretation - $500Perceptual Interpretation - $500
This is complete This is complete sensation in the absence sensation in the absence of complete perception. of complete perception.
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What is Absolute What is Absolute Threshold?Threshold?
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What is Red?What is Red?
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What is the Retina?What is the Retina?
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What is Green?What is Green?
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What is Visual Capture?What is Visual Capture?
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What is Selective?What is Selective?
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What is Frequency?What is Frequency?
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What is Pitch?What is Pitch?
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What is Audition or What is Audition or Auditory?Auditory?
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What is Hammer, Anvil What is Hammer, Anvil and Stirrup?and Stirrup?
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What is Vision?What is Vision?
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What is a Phantom Limb?What is a Phantom Limb?
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What is Kinesthesis?What is Kinesthesis?
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What is Sensory What is Sensory Interaction?Interaction?
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What is the Gate Control What is the Gate Control Theory?Theory?
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What is WeberWhat is Weber’’s Law?s Law?
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Perceptual Organization $200Perceptual Organization $200
What is Sensory What is Sensory Adaptation?Adaptation?
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What is Perceptual What is Perceptual Constancy?Constancy?
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What is Gestalt?What is Gestalt?
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Perceptual Organization $500Perceptual Organization $500
What is Figure-Ground What is Figure-Ground Perception?Perception?
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What top-down What top-down processing?processing?
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What is bottom-up What is bottom-up processing?processing?
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What is Absolute What is Absolute Threshold? Threshold?
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What is Subliminal What is Subliminal Perception?Perception?
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What is prosopagnosia? What is prosopagnosia?
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PEOPLEPEOPLE
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FINAL CATEGORYFINAL CATEGORY
Jamal claims that his special psychic powers enable him to perceive exactly where the body of a recent murder victim is secretly buried. Jamal is claiming to possess the power of __________.
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What is Clairvoyance?What is Clairvoyance?
FINAL CATEGORYFINAL CATEGORY
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END OF GAMEEND OF GAME
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