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Sensation and Perception

Sensation and Perception. What is Sensation??. There are sense receptors for smell, temperature, vision, hearing, and taste. When the sense receptors detect an appropriate stimulus they convert the energy of the stimulus into electrical impulses that travel through neurons to the brain.

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Sensation and Perception

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  1. Sensation and Perception

  2. What is Sensation?? There are sense receptors for smell, temperature, vision, hearing, and taste When the sense receptors detect an appropriate stimulus they convert the energy of the stimulus into electrical impulses that travel through neurons to the brain.

  3. What is Perception? It is a set of mental operations that gives organization changes the sensory impulses into meaningful patterns.

  4. What are the receptor cells for each of the Senses? • Vision- Rods and cones in the eye • Hearing-The hair cells in the inner ear. • Smell-The receptor cells in the nose. • Taste-The taste buds in the tongue. • Touch-Nerve endings in the skin.

  5. Absolute Thresholds Defined as the weakest amount of stimuli that can be sensed. Vision-A candle flame viewed from 30 miles on a dark night Hearing-The ticking of a watch 20 feet away. Smell-One drop of perfume in a small house. Taste-One teaspoon of sugar dissolved in 2 gallons of water. Touch-The wing of a fly falling on a cheek.

  6. Difference Thresholds? Defined as The minimum amount of difference that can be detected between two stimuli.

  7. The Structure of the EYE

  8. Eye See You!!

  9. What are the properties of Rods and Cones?

  10. Related Terms Afterimage Is a color’s complimentary color The Blind Spot The point where the optic nerve leaves the eye and where there is no vision .

  11. The Structure of the Ear

  12. Structure of the Ear

  13. The sense of taste or gustation is activated by receptors called taste buds. Each bud has approximately 50 receptor cells. The basic tastes are sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. In some cultures, umami is considered to be a sixth taste. It is the taste of monosodium glutamate. Flavor is an interaction between taste and smell. The Structure of the Tongue

  14. Perception • Influences would include… • Bottom-Up Processing • Small components are combined until a complete perception is formed. • Top-Down Processing • Past experiences and knowledge are used to recognize the and identify the simpler elements of the whole figure. • Perceptual set • An expectation of what will be perceived.

  15. Gestalt Organizing Principles • Figure-ground • Similarity • Proximity • Continuity • Closure

  16. Perceptual Constancies • Shape Constancy • Size Constancy • Brightness Constancy

  17. Is it me or is this hallway getting smaller???? What is that light? We’ll have to bend down to get out!!

  18. Is Mr. Matiya bigger than Mr. Wooley?

  19. Right before your eyes!! Mr. Wooley is growing!!

  20. Mr. Geiger? How small is Mr. Wooley?

  21. How BIG are we?? In Real-Life?

  22. Depth Perception • The ability to see the world in three dimensions • Binocular Depth cues such as convergence and binocular disparity

  23. Depth Perception • Monocular Perception • Interposition • Linear perspective • Relative Size • Texture Gradient • Shadows and shading • Motion parallax

  24. Hall of Illusions The Devil’s pitchfork! Here doggie, come here

  25. Hall of Illusions Triangles or…a cube?

  26. Hall of Illusions What cube? Let me count using my fingers, that’s 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8!!!!

  27. Hall of Illusions Do not stare at the dot. I warned you!!!!

  28. Hall of Illusions Why is it called an impossible triangle??? Jesus?

  29. Hall of Illusions Young lady or old lady? Are you, a Man or a Mouse?

  30. Hall of Illusions Question mark or bird? Tree or wolf?

  31. Hall of Illusions

  32. The Impossible Triangle

  33. An illusion or do we see what we want to see?? A hidden picture in the lettering of Coca-Cola of a man doing cocaine?

  34. Hall of Illusions…The End

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