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  1. Sensation & Perception Sensation & Perception Studying Emo I’m Motivated ? 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

  2. The final step required to convert vibrations into sound sensations takes place in the

  3. Cochlea

  4. The is the principle that the just-noticeable difference for any given sense is a constant proportion of the stimulation being judged

  5. Weber’s Law

  6. The theory of color that best explains color after image is

  7. Opponent-process theory

  8. Which senses in particular would a gymnast rely heavily on

  9. Vestibular & Kinesthetic

  10. This type of cell is the receptor for smell

  11. Olfactory

  12. Black and white vision with greatest sensitivity under low levels of illumination describe the role of the ____.

  13. Rods

  14. When the molecules of a skunk’s spray enter your nose, the molecules are transformed into electrical signals/impulses that are interpreted by the brain as an unpleasant odor. This is an example of _____.

  15. Transduction

  16. This theory explains that nonpainful nerve impulses compete with pain impulses to reach the brain creating a neural blockage and reducing pain

  17. Gate-Control Theory

  18. The following are all ____ ____ cues:Linear perspectiveInterpositionRelative SizeTexture Gradient

  19. Monocular Depth Cues

  20. As a car drives away, it projects a smaller and smaller image on your retina…yet you do not perceive the car as shrinking because of ____

  21. Size Constancy

  22. The order of events below follows which theory of emotion:Physiological changesInterpretation of physiological changesFeel emotionObservable behavior

  23. James-Lange Theory

  24. This theory of emotion assumes that our interpretation of a situation is the primary cause of emotion.

  25. Schachter-Singer Theory

  26. This theory states that in some situations, a person feels emotion before having time to interpret the situation

  27. Affective-Primacy Theory

  28. According to the Cannon-Bard theory of emotion, which part of the brain is vital in terms of physiological response to emotion

  29. Limbic System

  30. An interpretation of a situation as having a positive or negative impact on your life resulting in a subjective feeling is in alignment with which theory

  31. Cognitive-Appraisal Theory

  32. Motivation starts with an individuals ______.

  33. Needs

  34. If a person does not eat for a period of time, it causes a need for food. This need produces a state of tension. The tension then energizes the person to act in some way to find food, thereby returning the body to homeostasis. This is an example of the ____ theory.

  35. Drive-Reduction Theory

  36. Running a marathon to support breast cancer is an example of __________ motivation

  37. Intrinsic

  38. According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a man that quits his job to move to Africa to do philanthropic work would be at what level?

  39. Level 5

  40. A journalist chooses to go to Afghanistan to cover the war hoping to acquire the admiration of his peers and get a promotion. Which theory best explains his decision?

  41. Incentive Theory

  42. What theory/law explains that a certain amount of stress is needed for optimal performance while too much stress will have a negative impact.

  43. Arousal theory/ Yerkes-Dodson Law

  44. This psychologist studied universal facial expressions of emotion

  45. Ekman

  46. To achieve high performance on a simple task, the Yerkes-Dodson law recommends:

  47. High Arousal

  48. Determining that I could smell 1 drop of perfume from .5 miles away but no further exemplifies my ______.

  49. Absolute Threshold

  50. The 3 small bones of the inner ear are called _____.

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