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What are sensations and perceptions?   show
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What are sensory receptors and what role do they play in sensation?   show
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show Sensory receptors change the stimulus input into neural signals that the brain can understand (directly results in neurons firing action potentials the brain interprets that action potentials and the thalamus processing the information follows)  
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Briefly describe how it environmental stimulus becomes a perception   show
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show Absolute Threshold is the minimum amount of physical stimuli required before you detect sensory input 50% of the time detected Sensory threshold is the weakest energy output required for us to detect it  
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What is the difference threshold?   show
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Explain how webers law describes your ability to notice changes in a stimulus?   show
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show Less sensitive  
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show Explain that our brains use a number of Built in principles to organize sensory information ; perception is more than simply gathering and summoning sensory input  
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show And identifying any figure of the brain assigns the rest of the scene to the ground Distinct figure from background  
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What is the basic gestalt concept of grouping?   show
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show Info about basic stimulus properties processing begins with an external world and sensory input which is identified by sensory receptors then the information is processed from these basic lower levels to higher more conceptual levels within the brain  
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show Perception based on knowledge expectations or past experiences based on information from the top of the brain to down to rest of body  
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show Depth perception is the ability to perceive objects in 3-D Binocular disparity is based on input from both eyes together  
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show One eye alone’s input  
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What are the six pictorial cues that create a sense of depth   show
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Why do you usually perceive objects as unchanging despite changes in their sensory input?   show
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show Size, shape, color, brightness  
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What does object constancy say about the objectivity of your perceptions?   show
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How do psychologist define learning?   show
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How did John Locke’s tabula rasa influence John Watson’s ideas of behaviorism?   show
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What is the difference between associative learning and nonassociative learning?   show
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show Habituation he’s getting used to it versus sensitization is the behavioral response to stimulus increases  
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show Classical conditioning is the stimulus predicting another stimulus Operant conditioning is to behavior leads to certain outcome  
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show 1- observational learning 2- modeling 3- vicarious conditioning  
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show Russian psychologist who won the noble peace prize for research on digestive system ie: salivary reflex the dog and the bell  
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show Two stimuli with each other  
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What is an unconditioned stimulus why is a US necessary for classical conditioning?   show
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