Perception, and Consciousness

Perception, and Consciousness

PSY-102 – General Psychology

Topic 2 – Sensation, Perception, and Consciousness

Sensation and

PSY-102 – General Psychology

Topic 2 – Sensation, Perception, and Consciousness

Sensation and Perception: Application

Directions: Making concepts personally relevant to an individual helps to learn them. Below are several concepts from your reading. Provide a psychological definition of the term and connect it to personal example in your life. Each concept should be a minimum of 50 words with citations to support your examples. List all references at the end of the list in APA style. Do not use examples in the book!

Example:

Sensation – I like listening to my music before going to sleep, but if my parents hear my music after 10 pm, I get in trouble. If my music is below their absolute threshold, then I won’t get in trouble, because they won’t hear it. It is really hard to keep it below their absolute thresholds because it seems that even the faintest amount of sound coming from my room is detectable. In this example, the absolute threshold is the lowest amount of volume that they can detect up to 50% of the time (Grison, Heatherton, & Gazzaniga, 2017).

1. Absolute Threshold

2. Difference Threshold

3. Sensory Adaptation

4. Dark/Light Adaptation

5. The Gate-Control Theory of Pain

6. Perception

7. Choose One of These – Closure, Proximity, Similarity, or Simplicity

8. Top Down Processing or Bottom Up Processing

9. Depth Perception

10. Perceptual Constancy

References:

Grison, S., Heatherton, T., & Gazzaniga, M. (2016). Psychology in your life (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Norton Publishing.

©2017. Grand Canyon University.

PSY-102 – General Psychology

Topic 2 – Sensation, Perception, and Consciousness

Sensation and Perception: Application

Directions: Making concepts personally relevant to an individual helps to learn them. Below are several concepts from your reading. Provide a psychological definition of the term and connect it to personal example in your life. Each concept should be a minimum of 50 words with citations to support your examples. List all references at the end of the list in APA style. Do not use examples in the book!

Example:

Sensation – I like listening to my music before going to sleep, but if my parents hear my music after 10 pm, I get in trouble. If my music is below their absolute threshold, then I won’t get in trouble, because they won’t hear it. It is really hard to keep it below their absolute thresholds because it seems that even the faintest amount of sound coming from my room is detectable. In this example, the absolute threshold is the lowest amount of volume that they can detect up to 50% of the time (Grison, Heatherton, & Gazzaniga, 2017).

1. Absolute Threshold

2. Difference Threshold

3. Sensory Adaptation

4. Dark/Light Adaptation

5. The Gate-Control Theory of Pain

6. Perception

7. Choose One of These – Closure, Proximity, Similarity, or Simplicity

8. Top Down Processing or Bottom Up Processing

9. Depth Perception

10. Perceptual Constancy

References:

Grison, S., Heatherton, T., & Gazzaniga, M. (2016). Psychology in your life (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Norton Publishing.

©2017. Grand Canyon University.

n: Application

Directions: Making concepts personally relevant to an individual helps to learn them. Below are several concepts from your reading. Provide a psychological definition of the term and connect it to personal example in your life. Each concept should be a minimum of 50 words with citations to support your examples. List all references at the end of the list in APA style. Do not use examples in the book!

Example:

Sensation – I like listening to my music before going to sleep, but if my parents hear my music after 10 pm, I get in trouble. If my music is below their absolute threshold, then I won’t get in trouble, because they won’t hear it. It is really hard to keep it below their absolute thresholds because it seems that even the faintest amount of sound coming from my room is detectable. In this example, the absolute threshold is the lowest amount of volume that they can detect up to 50% of the time (Grison, Heatherton, & Gazzaniga, 2017).

1. Absolute Threshold

2. Difference Threshold

3. Sensory Adaptation

4. Dark/Light Adaptation

5. The Gate-Control Theory of Pain

6. Perception

7. Choose One of These – Closure, Proximity, Similarity, or Simplicity

8. Top Down Processing or Bottom Up Processing

9. Depth Perception

10. Perceptual Constancy

References:

Grison, S., Heatherton, T., & Gazzaniga, M. (2016). Psychology in your life (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Norton Publishing.

©2017. Grand Canyon University.

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