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Psychology summary with reference from these books: * Psychology: themes and variation * Psychology: a South African perspective * Comprehensive * Detailed *For students

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CHAPTER 4:
Sensory Systems and Perception



1.
STIMULUS


SENSATION: Physiological process of taking in raw physical energy from stimuli via the sensory
receptors of our different sensory organs.



PERCEPTION: Psychological process, whereby sensory neurologaiacl signals that rewach the brain
are selected, organised & interpreted, so that we can make sense of & attach
meaning to sensations.



WE PERCEIVE STIMULI IN DIFFERENT WAYS, DUE TO 3 FACTORS:
1. Functionality of our individual sensory systems.
2. Different types of stimuli that occur in our environments.
3. Our unique experiences.




THRESHOLDS


THRESHOLD: Point at which a stimulus triggers a response.


STIMULUS INTENSITY: How intense a stimulus has to be for it to be detected.



ABSOLUTE THRESHOLD: Weakest detectabale stimulus, it is not absolute (exact) & a
gradual exposure to stimuli will lower the threshold.


JUST NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCE (JND): A.K.A. Difference threshold – identifies the lowest
intensity of a stimulation needed to create a
noticeable difference between stimuli.

, SIGNAL-DETECTION THEORY


SIGNAL-DETECTION THEORY: Acknowledges the absolute threshold & JND theories, but
emphasises the psychological state that influences the
detection of a stimulus



 To predict when the slightest signal of sensation is experienced.

 Acknowledges the sensory process of an individual AND the strength of a signal i.t.o.
identifying threshold (stimulus intensity).

 Also suggest possible limitations & influences can affect identification of sensation &
signal-detection – influencing concept of threshold.

 Suggests an individual can be an active decision-maker in making perceptual judgements
& detecting signals.

 Also explains that detection of stimuli can be influenced by variety of factors – such as
personal experiences, biases, expectations, degrees of motivation, previous exposures to
stimuli, personal sensitivity, level of ability alertness, willingness & confidence ti respond,
as well as personal strengths.

 Detection of additional stimuli can make sensation signals weaker.




PERCEPTION WITHOUT AWARENESS


SUBLIMINAL PERCEPTION: Psychological perception of OR reaction to a stimulus that
occurs without awareness.




SENSORY ADAPTATION


SENSORY ADAPTATION: Occurs when stimulation sensitivity gradually weakens due
to ectended exposure of a specific stimuli.

, 2.
THE STIMULUS: LIGHT


SATURATION: Perception of colour.



AMPLITUDE OF LIGHT: Brightness.



WAVELENGTH OF LIGHT: Colour.



 Stimulus of vision = light

 Almost all subjects reflect light, exceptions emit it (such as the sun).

 Light travels quickly in form of an electromagnetic radiation wave.

 Light waves can be measured by height (amplitude) and length (wavelength) in its
highest point (where amplitude is at its highest point).

 Height of wavelength will influence perception of brightness.

 Distance between peaks mainly effects ones perception of colour or shade.

 Colours are perceived according to the type and visibility of the light waves that reflect
off the surface of an object.

 The purer the light wave – the more saturated it will be.

 If wavelength consists of only one colour – considered pure, therefore highly saturated.

 If light wave contains mixture of colours – purity and saturation of colour will lessen.

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