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PSYC 230 UIUC EXAM 1 NEWEST NEWEST
200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
the registration of physical stimulus on sensory receptros - ANSWER- Sensation
the process of creating conscious perceptual experiences from sensory input - ANSWER- Perception
Internal Experience - ANSWER- Phenomenology
colors are coded by three different kinds of nerve fibers - ANSWER- Thomas Young
doctrine of specific nerve endings - ANSWER- Johannes Mueller
Perception is constructed from both senses and cognitive processes - ANSWER- Constructivist Approach
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colors are perceived through 2 pairs of opposing colors (four primary colors, not three) - ANSWER- Hering
the just-noticeable different between two stimuli is related to the magnitude or strength of the stimuli - ANSWER- Weber's Law
Father of psychophysics - ANSWER- Fechner
The study of the relation between physical stimuli and the perception they elicit - ANSWER- Psychophysics
sensation is a logarithmic function of physical intensity - ANSWER- Fechner's Law
the whole is larger than the sum of its parts - ANSWER- Gestalt Psychology
psych should be studied in ecological ways-- matches real world
- ANSWER- Gibson and Direct Perception
taste/smell - ANSWER- Frontal Lobe
Hearing - ANSWER- Temporal Lobe 2 / 4
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touch - ANSWER- Parietal Lobe
Seeing - ANSWER- Occipital Lobe
single cell studies - ANSWER- Microelectrode
inability to perceive objects - ANSWER- Agnosia
Cannot recognize faces - ANSWER- Prosopagnosia
record of the electrical activity of the brain - ANSWER- Electroencephalogram (EEG)
What does an EEG help diagnose? - ANSWER- seizures, epilepsy, head injury, dizziness, brain tumors, sleeping problems, etc.
magnetic resonance imaging that detects changes in blood flow and therefore identifies regions of the brain that are particularly active during a given task - ANSWER- Functional MRI (fMRI)
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specification of the values of a psychological dimension of perceived magnitude (such as brightness, loudness, or heaviness) corresponding to values of a physical dimension of stimulus intensity (such as luminous intensity, sound intensity, or mass) - ANSWER- Psychophysical Scale
smallest level of energy required by an external stimulus to be detectable by the human senses - ANSWER- Absolute Threshold
Vision Threshold - ANSWER- A candle 30 miles away on a dark night
Audition Threshold - ANSWER- A ticking watch 20 feet away in an otherwise silent location
Taste Threshold - ANSWER- A teaspoon of sugar in 2 gallons of water
Smell Threshold - ANSWER- A drop of perfume in 3 rooms
Participants judge and assign numerical estimates to the perceived strength of a stimulus - ANSWER- Magnitude Estimation
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