

Observation vs Perception
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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34 Slides • 19 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What does the term "absolute threshold" refer to?
The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus
The maximum stimulation that can be detected
The average level of stimulation required for conscious awareness
The threshold for unconscious perception
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Multiple Choice
What are messages that are presented below the threshold for conscious awareness called?
Subconscious signals
Supraliminal messages
Supersonic messages
Subliminal messages
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The process by which our brain cells become less sensitive to constant stimuli that are picked up by our senses.
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Multiple Choice
What factors influence whether sensory information is sensed or perceived?
Learned behavior and motivation
Attention and Motivation
Stimuli and unconscious processing
Motivation and unconscious processing
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Multiple Choice
What Lobe of the Brain has vision?
Occipital
Frontal
Lateral
Corpus Callosum
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Multiple Choice
What are the two pathways associated with vision?
What and Where/How Pathway
Normal and Irregular Pathway
Left and Right Pathway
Distance and Location Pathway
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Multiple Choice
Light enters into the eye as a
Wave
Image
Reflection
Sensation
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Open Ended
Compare and contrast the Trichromatic and Opponent Process.
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binocular depth cues involve using both eyes, whereas monocular depth cues rely on one eye to process distance and depth perception. Monocular depth cues allow us to see objects two-dimensionally, and binocular cues allow us to see objects in 3D.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is not a cue for monocular vision
Occlusion
Double Refraction
Shading
Distance to horizon
Shadows
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Multiple Choice
While attending a concert, you notice that the music suddenly becomes much louder. Which of the following best explains why the sound seems louder?
The sound waves are traveling into your ears at a slower speed
The sound waves have higher amplitudes
The sound waves have lower frequencies
Because of the slower velocity
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Open Ended
Based on the image and how you perceive sound what do you think that the definition of interaural level difference means and interaural time difference means?
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Multiple Choice
How do we taste?
Food molecules dissolve on taste receptors on our tongue
Food sticks to the outside sides of our mouth and causes a perception change on the tongue
The food molecules dissolve and are read by the tympanic membrane
The nasal receptors and tongue receptors dissolve food
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Multiple Choice
What are the receptors that identify smell?
Olfactory
Gustatory
Auditory
Somatictory
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Match
Match the following
Mechanoreceptors
Thermoreceptors
Chemoreceptors
Stretching, stroking, vibration
Cold or Hot
Respond to chemicals
Stretching, stroking, vibration
Cold or Hot
Respond to chemicals
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Match
Match the following
Nociceptors
Neuropathic
Inflammatory
Chemical receptors (Itching)
Deep pain having to do with nerve damage
Produces a inflammation response
Chemical receptors (Itching)
Deep pain having to do with nerve damage
Produces a inflammation response
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Multiple Choice
What is a something non-physical that effects pain?
expectation
oxygen level
neurowaves
nociceptors
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Multiple Choice
What is the cortex where pain is mapped on the brain?
Somatosensory
Parasensory
Synapticsensory
Corbalusm Cortex
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Categorize
Balance
Spatial orientation
body position
feeling dizzy
knowing how far to press a buttion
bodys movement
coordination
Swinging a bat
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Match
Figure-Ground Relationship
Proximity Principle
Similarity Principle
Continuity Principle
Closure Principle
Figure-Ground Relationship
Proximity Principle
Similarity Principle
Continuity Principle
Closure Principle
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