1. Intro to S&P

Beschreibung

Psychology (Intro to Sensation & Perception) Karteikarten am 1. Intro to S&P, erstellt von Reeth G am 14/05/2024.
Reeth G
Karteikarten von Reeth G, aktualisiert vor 2 Monate
Reeth G
Erstellt von Reeth G vor 2 Monate
1
0

Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage Antworten
What is the goal of sensation & perception? (general, not the course) to find out about the external world
What is sensation? How do we feel it? The starting point where we receive our info of the world -- through the sensory receptors in our senses
What are our senses sensitive to? The physical properties & stimuli in the world
What is perception? The end point - our experience of the world
How is perception described as a process? a complex, multi-stage process often not even replicable by man-kind
What are our 5 senses? vision, audition, taste, touch (tactile), smell
Why is it useful to study perception? for prac. appl. purposes (like helping making the environment more acceptable or comfortable for autistic ppl, making food more appealing for those without smell), understanding ageing & diseases, designing artificial perceptual systems (AI, essentially)
Perception underlies... all our interactions with the environment
What does perception allow for/aid with? our survival
all perceptual systems follow the... same perceptual process
name the components of the perceptual process
what is the distal stimulus? the physical object in the world
what is a proximal stimulus? our representation of the distal stimulus based on the information of differing physical environmental energies received through our sensory receptors
give examples of physical environmental energies light, sound waves, chemicals (taste & smell), pressure
what occurs during the receptor processes? where the environmental energies are converted into electrical energy to be passed along neurons
what is this process known as? transduction
what occurs during neural processing? converted electrical signals are transmitted from one neuron to another, signal changing as the neurons interact
what processes are considered the end-goal of perception? perception, recognition & action
define perception & recognition in technical terms (we know you understand the process) perception: conscious sensory experience recognition: placing the object in a category
what is a good way where we are able to observe & differentiate the perception & recognition processes? visual form agnosia - inability to recognise objects
what does action concern? deciding how to act once you recognise the object
when is the perceptual process considered to have completed/reached its end-point? when action is reached - then our cycle repeats from the beginning
why do P, R, & A have bidirectional arrows? the processes all influence each other
how is knowledge defined in S&P? existing assumptions & memories that influence perception, recognition & action
what are the two types of processing? top-down processing: processing based on prior knowledge & experience & assumptions bottom-up processing: processing based on incoming sensory info
what processing does perception involve? both top-down & bottom-up
why is top-down processing important? helps simplify complex perceptual processes
what are the two approaches to studying perception? physiological: objective measure of whats going on in the brain psychophysical: subjective experiences of what we perceive
what are some of the ways physiological measures are.. well, measured? single cell recording, brain imaging (fMRI, EEG, PET, etc.), micro-imaging, lesioning & TMS
what are the thresholds measured i psychophysics? absolute: detection, smallest magnitude of a sense we can identify difference: discrimination, smallest difference we can perceive
Zusammenfassung anzeigen Zusammenfassung ausblenden

ähnlicher Inhalt

History of Psychology
mia.rigby
Biological Psychology - Stress
Gurdev Manchanda
Bowlby's Theory of Attachment
Jessica Phillips
Psychology subject map
Jake Pickup
Psychology A1
Ellie Hughes
Memory Key words
Sammy :P
Psychology | Unit 4 | Addiction - Explanations
showmestarlight
The Biological Approach to Psychology
Gabby Wood
Chapter 5: Short-term and Working Memory
krupa8711
Cognitive Psychology - Capacity and encoding
T W
The working memory model
Lada Zhdanova