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GRE Psychology - sensation
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Psychology
Graduate
10/30/2011

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receptive field
Definition
the part of the world that triggers a particular neuron.
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sensory transduction
Definition
the process in which physical sensation is changed into electrical messages that the brain can understand.
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Light is composed of :
Definition
photons and waves measured by brightness and wavelengths.
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HUe
Definition
color - the dominant wavelength of light.
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Brightness
Definition
physical intensity
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cornea
Definition
clear protective coating on the outside of the eye.
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lens
Definition
located behind the cornea.
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Ciliary Muscles
Definition
allows the les to bend (accomodate) in order to focus on an image.
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retina
Definition
located at the back of the eye. composed of 132 photoreceptor cells.
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receptor cells
Definition
rods and cones on the retina responsible for sensory transduction.This happens through the chemical alteration of chemical alternation of photopigments
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rods
Definition
sensitive to dim light and are concentrates along the edges of the retina which is why you can see dimly lit objects better with peripheral vision.
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cones
Definition
concentrated in the center of the retina in the area called the fovea. cones are particulalry sensitive to color and daylight vision. Cones see better than rods because there are fewer cones per ganglion cell than rods per ganglion cell.
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After light passes though the receptors.......
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it travles through the horizontal cells, to the bipolar cells, to the amacrine cells to the ganglion cells to the optic nerve to the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, the visual cortex in the occipital lobe and the superior colliculus.
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optic erve
Definition
visual pathway that connects the yes to the cerebral cortex.
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optic chiasm
Definition
a place along the optic nerve in which half of the fibers of each eye cross over and join the optic nerve from the toher eye. This ensures that input from each eye will come together for a full picture of the brain.
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Ewald Hering
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opponent process theory
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Opponent process theory
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suggests that two types of color-sesitive cells exist: cones that respond to blue-yellow and cones that respond to red-green. When one is stimulated, the other is inhibited. Found that this happens i the lateral geniculate.
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Young and Helmholz
Definition
Tri-color theory.
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Tri-color theory
Definition
there are three types of receptors in the retina; red, blue or green. Happens in the retina
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Lateral inhibition
Definition
alows the eye to see contrast. When one receptor is stimulated, the others nearby are inhibited.
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Helmholz
Definition
first to measure the speed of a nerve impulse, tr-color theory and COLOR BLINDNESS research, and place resonance theory (hearing)
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Hubel and Wiesel
Definition
feature detection theory : simple - orientation, complex - movement, hypercomplex - shape
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aplitude
Definition
physical intensity of a sound wave which largely determines loudness
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frequency
Definition
the pace of vibrations or sound waves per second for a particular sound. This determines pitch. measured in Hertz (hz) and humans best hear at around 1000 Hz
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Timbre
Definition
complexity of the sound wave.
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Outer ear
Definition
pinna and auditory cannal
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middle ear
Definition
tympanic membrane (eardrum), ossicles (malleus, incus and stapes). Vibrations bump up against tympanic membrane and cause the ossicles to vibrate.
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inner ear
Definition
(hearing and balance) oval window, choclea (basilar membrane and organ of corti)
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traveling wave
Definition
movement on the basilar membrane
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vestibular sace
Definition
in inner ear. sensitive to tilt and provide our sense of balance.
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Place Resonance Theory
Definition
Helmholz. Different parts of the basilar membrane respond to different frequencies.
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Sound localization
Definition
high frequency sounds are localized by intensity differences whereas low frequency sounds are localized by phase differences.
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olfaction
Definition
hair receptors in the nostrils send their messages to the ofactory bulb at the base of the brain.
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gustation
Definition
humans distinguis four basic tastes: sweet, bitter, sour and salt. taste buds or papillae are the tongues taste receptors.
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Meissner's corpuscles
Definition
receptors in the skin that detect touch or contact.
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phsysiological zero
Definition
the temperature that is sensed as neither warm or cold.
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Melzack and Wall
Definition
gate control theory of pain.
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Gate control Theory
Definition
pain perception is related to large and small nerve fibers that run to and from the spine. Pain may or may not be perceived depending on various factors including cognition.
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endorphins
Definition
neuromodulators that kick in to reduce perception of pain.
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orienting reflex
Definition
the tendency to tur ntoward an object that has touched you.
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proprioception
Definition
information from receptors in joints and muscles that tell us about the positioning of our own body.
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osmoreceptors
Definition
deal with thirst
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