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Making Sense of
the World
“I See” said the
Blind Man
Ewww!
(Taste & Smell)
What?!
What did you
say?
Don’t Touch!
Making Sense of “I See” said the
the World
Blind Man
(Taste & Smell)
What?!
What did you
say?
Ewww!
Don’t Touch!
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CATEGORY 1 - $100
This is the process
of detecting
physical energy and
converting it into
neural signals.
CATEGORY 1 - $100
What is
Sensation?
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This is the selection,
organization, and
interpretation of sensation
into meaning.
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What is
perception?
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This is the diminished
sensitivity as a
consequence of constant
stimulation.
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What is Sensory
Adaptation?
CATEGORY 1 - $400
Our epxeirnece and
exptceatoins eanlbe us
to imemdaitley
precieve the scarmlebd
lteetrs as maennifugl
wrods and snetneecs.
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What is top-down
processing?
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This is the minimum
stimulation needed to
detect a particular
stimulus 50% of the
time.
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What is an Absolute
Threshold?
CATEGORY 2 - $100
This is the conversion
of light energy into
neural impulses that the
brain can understand.
CATEGORY 2 - $100
What is
Phototransduction?
CATEGORY 2 - $200
This is the point where the optic
nerve leaves the eye; there are no
receptors located in this section.
CATEGORY 2 - $200
What is your
blind spot?
CATEGORY 2 - $300
These are the light
sensitive receptors on
the inner surface of the
eye that process visual
information.
CATEGORY 2 - $300
What are rods &
cones?
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This is the genetic disorder
in which people cannot see
colors like red and green.
Extra point for the team that
can give me the fancy term
for this.
CATEGORY 2 - $400
What is color
blindness?
(E.C. Trichromatic theory)
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This is the perception of
color, as color, even
when lighting and
wavelengths change.
CATEGORY 2 - $500
What is
color constancy?
CATEGORY 3 - $100
This is the theory that
one sense act together
with other senses to
perceive flavor or smell.
CATEGORY 3 - $100
What is sensory
interaction?
CATEGORY 3 - $200
This is the process by
which we transfer odor
from the mouth to back
of the nose.
CATEGORY 3 - $200
What is chewing?
CATEGORY 3 - $300
Name the 5 taste stimuli that
the receptors on our tongues
respond to.
CATEGORY 3 - $300
What are:
Sweet
Salty
Bitter
Sour
Umami
CATEGORY 3 - $400
These are the 2
variables that effect
our ability to smell.
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What is age &
gender?
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This is the region in the
brain that allows smells
to be linked with a
person’s experiences
and memories.
CATEGORY 3 - $500
What is the limbic
system?
CATEGORY 4 - $100
This is the conversion
of sound waves into
neural impulses using
the hair cells of the
inner ear.
CATEGORY 4 - $100
What is acoustic
transduction?
CATEGORY 4 - $200
This is the ability to
pinpoint a sound
happening around you
using both of your ears.
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What is
localization of
sound?
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This theory states that
the rate of impulses
traveling up the
auditory nerve enables
us to sense its pitch.
CATEGORY 4 - $300
What is frequency
theory?
CATEGORY 4 - $400
Name the 3 sound
characteristics that allow
our ears to hear pitch,
loudness and timbre.
CATEGORY 4 - $400
What is frequency,
intensity & quality?
CATEGORY 4 - $500
CATEGORY 4 - $500
Name and describe
the 2 types of
hearing loss.
CATEGORY 4 - $500
Conduction Hearing loss: caused by damage to
the mechanical system that conducts sound waves
to the cochlea.
Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Hearing loss caused
by damage to the cochlea’s receptor cells or to the
auditory nerve, also called nerve deafness.
CATEGORY 5 - $100
These are the 4
sensation that our
receptors for touch
allow us to feel.
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What are pain,
pressure, hot &
cold?
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This is the only
identifiable skin
receptor. All other
are a variation of
these.
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What is pressure?
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These are 2 ways in which
an individual can control
pain.
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What are: drugs,
hypnosis, meditation,
acupuncture, surgery &
exercise?
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This is our body’s alert
mechanism that tells us
something has gone
wrong.
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What is pain?
CATEGORY 5 - $500
This theory states that
“gates” in our spinal cord
open and close in response
to pain as a way to prioritize
pain.
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What is the GateControl Theory?
Our perception needs to
organize figures from the
world around us into a
meaningful forms. Which we
utilize these 4 grouping rules
to achieve.