Thursday December 23, 2022
Homework over break: SQ3R module 23 and 24. Please make note of the vocabulary within each module. We will be testing on the whole unit on January 9th so please take time to review.
Circle: Tony or Dave?
Sensation and Perception: Point to remember-We feel, see hear, taste, and smell with our BRAIN, which can sense even without functioning senses.
Activities:
True-False
Depth Perception
Module 23 Learning Targets:
- Describe Gestalt psychologist understanding of perceptual organization, and explain how figure-ground and how grouping principles contribute to our perceptions.
- Explain how we use binocular and monocular cues to perceive the world in three dimensions, and discuss how we perceive motion.
- Explain how perceptual constancies help us construct meaningful perceptions.
- Describe what research on restored vision, sensory restriction, and perceptual adaptation reveals about experiences of perception.
- Slide Show
Module 22 Learning Targets:
- Discuss the characteristics of the energy that we see as visible light, and describe the structure in the eye that help focus that energy.
- Describe how the rods and cones process information, and explain the path information travels from the eye to the brain.
- Discuss how we perceive color in the world around us.
- Describe the location and function of feature detectors.
- Explain how the brain uses parallel processing to construct visual perceptions.
Vocabulary Module 22: All the words in pink in Module 22.
Activity: You will be creating a mnemonic device for the path light travels through the eye. As a reward for the best device the top three will get bonus points on next summative. You cannot vote for yourself.
Module 21 Learning Targets:
- How do our expectations, context, motivation, and emotions influence our perception.
- Be able to explain the claims of ESP, and discuss what most research psychologist have concluded after putting these claims to the test.
Vocabulary: Module 21
perceptual set
ESP
parapsychology
Module 20 Learning Targets: Understand the following-
- What are sensation and perception?
- What do we mean by bottom-up processing and top-town processing?
- Discuss how selective attention directs our attention.
- Describe the three steps that are basic to all our sensory system.
- What are the difference between absolute and difference thresholds.
- Understand how we are affected by subliminal stimuli
- What is the function of sensory adaptation?
Vocabulary for Module 20
sensation
sensory receptors
perception
bottom-up processing
top-down processing
selective attention
transduction
psychophysics
signal detection theory
subliminal
difference threshold
priming
Weber's law
sensory adaptation
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