PPT-Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception

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Speech amp music Erik Chevrier November 3rd 2015 Revised Course Schedule November 3 rd Perceiving Speech and Music Chapter 11 November 10 th Light and the

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Speech amp music Erik Chevrier November 3rd 2015 Revised Course Schedule November 3 rd Perceiving Speech and Music Chapter 11 November 10 th Light and the Eyes . Modules 16 & 17. Perceptual organization. 3. Perceptual Organization. How do we form meaningful perceptions from sensory information?. We organize it. Gestalt psychologists showed that a figure formed a “whole” different than its surroundings.. Processing the World. Notice Anything Strange?. “N is sort of…rubbery…smooth, L is sort of the consistency of watery paint… Letters also have vague personalities, but not as strongly as numbers do.”. 31. Date: . . April . 20-24, . 2015. Day. Course. (s). Unit. Obje. ctive. Activity. . Mon.. 1,2,3,4,6 . US History. 5 Psychology. America. in the New Millennia. Sensation and Perception. Presidential Project. AP PSYCH 42S (15) ~ Daniel B. & Hao-Yi S.. Guess which term the picture correlates to.. Prev. : . Gesalt. Where one perceives an entire image before recognizing individual parts. Prev. : figure ground. Learning objectives. understand what is meant by indirect or inferred perception. describe . how . information processing theorists . explain perception, with particular reference to . signal detection theory. Fatmah . Sakran. 200901078. Definitions . Sensation:. The detection of physical energy emitted or reflected by physical objects. Occurs when energy in the external environment or the body stimulates receptors in the sense organs.. Independence Day Festivities in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.. Get Ready. for 2016!. Sensation Park Entertainment Group will be hosting special Independence celebrations at parks in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. . Principals of Behavior. Chapter Three. Sensation. Sensation is the process by which we detect and process stimuli in the environment.. Sensation. is the process by which we detect physical energy such as light, sound and heat from the environment by specialized . Course Website. www.psy.fsu.edu/~johnson/snp. Read ‘Course Objectives’. Lecture/Lab: 1 Grade. 3 Unit Exams (multiple choice) and a Final Exam (essay). Unit Exam Forgiveness. ‘Schedule’ Page. Lecture Topics and Reading Assignments. Orbital Region General Sensation and Vision General Sensation and Orbital Region: Topic Objectives Be able to identify the four basic conditions necessary for sensation Be able to apply the characteristics of sensation to unique clinical and pathological conditions Outline: Sensation and Perception. Define key terms. Describe the relationship between the physical world and its psychological representation (i.e., . sensation. ).. Discuss how we use psychological representations to identify objects (i.e., . SECTION 1: SENSATION. WHAT IS SENSATION?. Def. : what occurs when a stimulus activates a receptor. Stimulus. : an aspect of or change in the environment to which an organism responds. SENSATION CONTINUED. Sensation vs. Perception. Sensation:. a process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energy. Sensation is the raw data our brain takes in from the environment.. 6-8%. Module 16. Basic Concepts of Sensation and Perception. Learning Targets. 16-1. Describe . sensation. and . perception. , and explain the difference between . bottom-up processing and top-down processing.

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