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PSYCH 100 Final Exam (PSU Crosby) 5-6 1-2Absolute Threshold - ANSWER the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time 
 
Afterimages - ANSWER images that occur when a visual sensation persists for a brief time even after the original stimulus is removed 
 
Binocular Cues - ANSWER depth cues that depend on the use of 2 eyes, example: retinal disparity 
 
Bottom-Up Processing - ANSWER analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works its way up to the brai...
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PSYCH 100 Final Exam (PSU Crosby) 5-6 1-24 10Absolute Threshold - ANSWER the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time 
 
Afterimages - ANSWER images that occur when a visual sensation persists for a brief time even after the original stimulus is removed 
 
Binocular Cues - ANSWER depth cues that depend on the use of 2 eyes, example: retinal disparity 
 
Bottom-Up Processing - ANSWER analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works its way up to the ...
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what cues are taken into account when "perceptually organizing"? - depth, form, motion, constancy 
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what do binocular cues provide? - depth perception(due to retinal disparity)- ability to perceive the 
relative distance of objects in one's visual field 
what is convergence? - gives depth perception based on how much eyeballs are turned 
what do monocular cues provide? - relative size- closer objects are perceived as bigger. 
interposition (ove...
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Absolute Threshold - ANSWER the minimum stimulus energy needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time 
 
Afterimages - ANSWER images that occur when a visual sensation persists for a brief time even after the original stimulus is removed 
 
Binocular Cues - ANSWER depth cues that depend on the use of 2 eyes, example: retinal disparity 
 
Bottom-Up Processing - ANSWER analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works its way up to the brain's integration of sensory information; ...
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sense organs correct answer: organs that receive stimuli (eyes, ears, nose, mouth, skin) 
 
sensory receptor cells correct answer: specialized cells within the sense organs that send neural impulses to the brain 
 
sensation correct answer: the information coming in to your brain; elementary components of an experience (such as bitter taste, patterns of light and dark, or a change in temperature) 
 
perception correct answer: the collection of processes used to arrive a meaningful interpreta...
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The goals of psychology are.. 
to describe, understand, predict, and control behavior 
 
 
Which of the following is the correct sequence of steps when using the scientific method? 
Focus on theory, state the hypothesis, test with a research method, analyze data, and report the results 
 
 
Dr. Potralipac observed how infants reacted to the presence of a new teacher in daycare setting. What type of research method was he using? 
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sensation -Answer-the way that our bodies sense stimuli 
perception -Answer-how our brains process the stimuli sensed by our body 
top-down processing -Answer-information processing guided by a higher-level mental 
processes 
bottom-up processing -Answer-analysis that begins with the sensory receptors 
absolute threshold -Answer-the minimum stimulation necessary for detection 50% of the 
time 
difference threshold -Answer-the minimum difference a person...
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what cues are taken into account when "perceptually organizing"? correct answer: depth, form, motion, constancy 
 
what do binocular cues provide? correct answer: depth perception(due to retinal disparity) 
 
what is convergence? correct answer: gives depth perception based on how much eyes are turned inward 
 
what do monocular cues provide? correct answer: relative size, interpositon, relative height, shading/countour, motion (through motion parallax), constancy 
 
relative size correct ...
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Chapter 5 Sensation & Perception Exam and Complete Solutions.
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Chapter 5 Sensation & Perception Exam and Complete Solutions 
 
What is the difference between sensation and perception? - Correct Ans: sensation: the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment 
 
perception: the process by which our brain organizes and interprets sensory information, transforming it into meaningful objects and events 
 
What does sensation involve? - Correct Ans: analysis that begins with the sensory re...
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Chapter 5 Sensation & Perception Exam and Complete Solutions.
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Chapter 5 Sensation & Perception Exam and Complete Solutions 
 
What is the difference between sensation and perception? - Correct Ans: sensation: the process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment 
 
perception: the process by which our brain organizes and interprets sensory information, transforming it into meaningful objects and events 
 
What does sensation involve? - Correct Ans: analysis that begins with the sensory re...
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