AP Psych Unit 3

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Sensation

raw data we recieve from our senses

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Perception

process of interpreting the information we recieve from our senses

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Gestalt psychology

Field of psychology that looks at human mind and behavior as a whole.

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Gestalt principles

Figure and Ground

Continuation

Closure

Similarity

Proximity

Symmetry

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Figure and Ground

Tendency of our visual system to place some objects into focus and others in the background

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Continuation

Tendency of our visual system to percieve objects in smooth patterns, even if they are separate objects

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Closure

Tendency of our visual system to automatically fill in the gaps and see whole objects, even when they are not complete.

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Similarity

When objects look similar, we group them together and characterize them as one thing.

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Proximity

Principle that when we see objects that are close together, we group them together.

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Symmetry

When separate objects are organized around a center, we will perceive them as one object.

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Depth perception

Ability to see relative distance of objects in our visual field.

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Binocular cues

Information recieved from both eyes that help inform the brain about how far an object is from a person.

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Monocular cues

Information about the distance of an object that is obtained with only one eye.

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Relative size

Objects that are closer to us appear larger, while objects that are farther away appear smaller.

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Interposition

When objects are blocked by other objects they’re farther away, but if the object is blocking another object, it’s closer.

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Relative height cue

Objects that are higher appear to be farther away, while objects that are lower appear to be closer

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Shading and contour

An object that has more detail appears to be closer, and an object that has less detail seems to be farther.

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Linear perspective

When parallel lines appear to converge at a point in the distance, this helps us understand our positioning and depth.

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Motion parallax

Objects closer to you appear to be moving faster, while objects farther away seem to be moving slower.

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Signal detection theory

Predicts if you will percieve a weak signal

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Absolute threshold

Weakest signal that alerts the senses.

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Sensory Adaptation

When a stimulus is prolonged, our body’s are no longer conscious to it.

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Habituation

When a stimulus is repeated continuously, it begins to lose it’s effect

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Difference threshold

Minimum amount of change between two stimuli to be percieved as different

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Weber Fechner

To notice a difference in stimuli, the stimuli must change by a constant percent, not a constant amount.

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Size constancy

The tendency of the brain to perceive objects as the same size

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Color constancy

The tendency of the brain to perceive objects as the same color

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Shape constancy

The tendency of the brain to perceive objects as the same shape, even if its moving

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Lightness constancy

The perception of blackness, whiteness and grayness of an object

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Perceptual Set

A predisposition to perceive things a certain way.

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Schema

A collection of basic knowledge that guides the perception of situation

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Sclera

White tissue that forms the eye, outside layer

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Cornea

Transparent, protects eye, allows light to bend and focuses vision

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Aqueous humor

Made up of water and salt, helps maintain pressure in the eye and provides nourishment

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Iris

Ring shaped membrane behind cornea - determines eye color and controls how much light enters the eye by contracting or expanding

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Pupil

Dark part of eye, hole that light goes through.

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Lens

Allows for eye to change focus, curved on both ends

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Vitreous Humor

Clear gel like fluid in the vitreous cavity, between lens and retina

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Retina

Located in the back of the eye, made up of photoreceptors that convert light into neural impulses.

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Choroid

Supports cells in the eye by providing oxygen from blood vessels

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Optic Nerve

Neural impulses travel through this to the brain to provide vision

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rods

perceive black and white

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cones

perceive color

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Astigmatism

Occurs if the cornea is irregularly shaped and could impact one’s ability to focus

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Cataracts

Lens of the eye becomes cloudy, so vision becomes blurry

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Trichromatic Theory

Different wavelengths of light stimulate combinations of three different color receptors - red, green and blue

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Opponent Processing Theory

States that information from cones is sent to ganglion cells, activates 3 color pairings - red-green, blue-yellow, black-white

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Achromatism

Condition where you can only see black, white, and gray

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Dichromatism

Type of color blindness where one is missing one of the three cone pigments

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Synesthesia

Medical condition where stimulation of one sense also elicits another sense to fire.

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Top-Down Processing

Using prior knowledge to interpret information you are perceiving

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Bottom-Up Processing

When you interpret information that is unfamiliar by examining it as is

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Kinesthesis

The sensory information that allows us to control our movements through our sensory receptors in the muscles and joints of the body

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Proprioceptors

Sensory receptors in our body that are sensitive to our body’s movements and positions

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Vestibular sense

Our sense of balance that is enabled by the vestibular canals of the ear

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Sensory interaction

How our senses interact to help us perceive the world

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