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Sensational Sensation: AP Psychology Jeopardy Game

Test your knowledge on sensation and perception with this engaging AP Psychology Jeopardy game. Explore topics like vision, sensory processing, and color perception. Have fun and learn at the same time!

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Sensational Sensation: AP Psychology Jeopardy Game

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  1. AP Psychology JEOPARDY! When ready, please click to begin the game! Mount Horeb High School CLICK SCREEN TO CONTINUE >

  2. What Was That? Sensational Sensation Remember This? To See or Not To See Vision $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 NEXT ROUND

  3. Light bouncing off a deer and hitting your retina is _____. Realizing you’re looking at a deer is _____. Answer

  4. sensation perception Main Menu

  5. When the shape, color, movement, form, etc. of an object are put together by your brain. Answer

  6. Bottom-up Processing Main Menu

  7. How much of the information coming into our senses is processed consciously? Less than .001% About 10% About 50% Answer

  8. Less than .001% Don’t learn this number! Learn this: Attention is selective. Main Menu

  9. What term describes our inability to notice the gorilla because we’re watching the passing of the ball? Answer

  10. Inattentional Blindness Main Menu

  11. Lee is very good at spotting fossils because of years of experience. This is ________. Answer

  12. Top-down Processing Main Menu

  13. When a sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste is converted into neural impulses, ________ has occurred. Answer

  14. Transduction Main Menu

  15. In “More Experience = Bigger Brain?” we learned that rats raised in an enriched environment with other rats, toys, etc. grew a thicker and heavier ________ than rats raised in isolation. Answer

  16. Cortex The behavioral effects are so great that the enriched rats can be easily identified because they are much more curious and active. Main Menu

  17. Daily Double!!! When the house started on fire, Ginger the dog noticed the smell of smoke before anyone else did. Her ______ threshold was ______ than her owners’. Answer

  18. Absolute, Lower Main Menu

  19. This theory predicts that a person’s experience, expectations, motivation, and alertness affects whether stimuli will be noticed. Answer

  20. Signal-detection Theory Main Menu

  21. If 6 of 11 coworkers noticed that Charles lost weight while on vacation, the ______ ______ was reached. Answer

  22. difference threshold Main Menu

  23. If Donald just barely noticed that a 108 lumen light is brighter than a 100 lumen light, how bright would a 500 lumen light have to become for him to notice it got brighter? Answer

  24. 108/100 = 1.08 and 8% of 500 is 40, so 540 lumens. Weber’s Law Main Menu

  25. Why is sensory adaptation adaptive (helpful for survival)? Answer

  26. In our environments, changes are usually more important (as threats and opportunities) than constant or unchanging stimuli. Main Menu

  27. If you see Nessie when told to look for her, this is ______ ___. Answer

  28. Perceptual Set Main Menu

  29. What are the two binocular cues for depth? Explain how they work. Answer

  30. Retinal Disparity – each eye gets a different image and the brain uses them to create the perception of depth Convergence – the eyes turn in when looking at something and the brain “knows” close things make the eyes converge more. Main Menu

  31. Why doesn’t sensory adaptation happen with visionwhen we stare at something? Answer

  32. Eyes always jiggle slightly. Main Menu

  33. Long wavelength visible light with a high amplitude would be perceived as _____ _____. Answer

  34. Bright Red Main Menu

  35. To focus light on the retina, muscles change the shape of the ______, and this focusing is called ___________. Answer

  36. Lens, Accommodation Main Menu

  37. Rod or Cone _______ (?) _______ (?) Optic Nerve Visual Cortex Answer

  38. Rod or Cone • Bipolar Cell • Ganglion Cell • Optic Nerve • Visual Cortex Main Menu

  39. Where are rods and cones in the retina, and what are they good at? Answer

  40. Cones are in the fovea (center of retina) and are good at color and fine detail. Rods are in the periphery of the retina and are good at sensing dim light of any color, which is perceived as white. Main Menu

  41. Staring at a waterfall might produce the illusion of upward motion because downward motion ________ ________ get fatigued. Answer

  42. Feature detectors Main Menu

  43. The Young-Helmholtz Trichromatic Theory says we have ___ types of cones sensitive to ____, ____, and ____ light, and that yellow is achieved when ____ and ____ cones near each other are stimulated. Answer

  44. 3, red, green, blue red, green Main Menu

  45. The opponent-process theory of color vision says there are these 3 systems at the level of the ganglia: Answer

  46. Red-Green Blue-Yellow White-Black Main Menu

  47. Most people find it impossible to imagine or see a color that is reddish- ______ or bluish- ______. Answer

  48. Reddish-green Bluish-yellow Main Menu

  49. Daily Double!!! Explain why researchers believe we see yellow after staring at blue and then looking at something white. Answer

  50. Because the ganglion cells that carry blue or yellow (but not both at the same time) get fatigued to blue, the yellow signals get through to the brain but the blue signals (ganglion fatigue) don’t. Main Menu

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