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PSY 2510 Learning Objectives Chapter 4 Modules 17 20 ONLY 1 Define sensation 2 Define perception The definition in the book is a little confusing so be sure you understand the differences between sensation and perception that we discussed in class 3 Where do seeing and hearing and all of the other senses take place Check page 138 4 Define sensory adaptation and be able to describe an example of it 5 Define retina 6 Define hyperopia 7 Define myopia 8 Define presbyopia 9 Define cones 10 Define rods 1 11 Define trichromatic theory PSY 2510 Learning Objectives 12 Define opponent process theory 13 Define color weakness 14 Define dark adaptation and be able to identify examples of it 15 Define hair cells 16 Define conductive hearing loss 17 Define sensorineural hearing loss 18 Define olfaction 19 Define gustation 20 Define taste buds 21 Define skin senses 2 22 Define kinesthetic senses PSY 2510 Learning Objectives 23 Define vestibular senses 24 Define sensory conflict theory 25 Define perceptual construction and be able to identify examples of it 26 Can perceptions be misconstructed and why Check page 162 27 Define size constancy and be able to identify examples of it 28 Define shape constancy and be able to identify examples of it 29 Define inattentional blindness and be able to identify examples of it 30 Define binocular depth cues 31 Briefly describe both of the binocular depth cues the ones in italics 32 Define monocular depth cues 3 33 Define stereoscopic vision PSY 2510 Learning Objectives 34 Briefly describe the monocular depth cues of linear perspective and overlap or interposition Don t forget to answer the Knowledge Builder questions at the end of each module Module s to skip 21 22 Terms to skip transducers psychophysics absolute threshold sensory analysis perceptual features sensory coding difference threshold accommodation astigmatism visual acuity peripheral side vision color blindness organ of Corti frequency theory place theory noise induced hearing loss lock and key theory of olfaction somesthetic senses warning system reminding system gate control theory illusion hallucination reality testing bottom up processing top down processing figure ground organization perceptual hypothesis brightness constancy depth perception depth cues pictorial depth cues 4


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