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Psyc 120
Chapter 4-5: Psycology in Action: Karen Huffman
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Psychology
Undergraduate 1
09/22/2011

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Term

Sensation

Definition

 

process of detecting, converting, and transmitting raw sensory information from the external and internal environments to the brain.—begins in sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin, internal body tissues)—follows a bottom-up processing model (data driven)

 

Term

Perception

Definition

process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting sensory info into meaningful patterns.—from stimuli (light, mechanical pressure, chemical molecules)—follows top-down processing (conceptually driven)

Term

Transduction

Definition


Converting a receptor’s energy into neural impulses that are sent on to the brain

 

Eye converts light, ear converts sound

 

 

 

Term

Coding

Definition

Converting sensory inputs into different sensations

Term

Sensory reduction

Definition

 

Filtering and analyzing incoming sensations before sending a neural message to the cortex

 

Term

Psychophysics

Definition

 

studies the link between the physical characteristics of stimuli and our sensory experience of them.—how the strength or intensity of a stimulus affects an observer

 

Term

Absolute Threshold

Definition

minimum amount of a stimulus needed that an observer can reliably detect

Term
[image]
Definition

1. Cornea

2. Pupil

3. Iris

4. Lens

5. Retina

6. Optical Nerve

Term
[image]
Definition

1. Normal Eye

2. Nearsightedness-myopia

3. Farsightedness-hyperopia

Term
[image]
Definition

1. Pinna

2. Ossicles

3. Stapes

4. Cochlea

5. Auditory Nerve

6. Tympanic Membrane

7. External Ear (Ear Cannal)

Term
Difference Threshold
Definition

Minimum difference needed to notice a stimulus change—AKA just noticeable difference

Term
Sensory Adaptation
Definition

Decreased sensitivity due to repeated or constant stimulation

            -Endorphins released can be mistaken for sensory adaptation to pain

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Bottom-up processing
Definition
information processing starting with sensory info sent up to the brain
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Top-down processing
Definition
 information processing starting at the top with higher-level cognitive  processes (expectations, knowledge) and then works down
Term
Wavelength
Definition
Distance between the crests of light or sound waves
Term
Frequency
Definition

How often a light or sound wave cycles

Term
Amplitude
Definition
Height of a light or sound wave—Brightness for light, loudness for sound
Term
Cornea
Definition
protects the eye and bends the light to provide focus
Term
Iris
Definition
 provides the color of the eye.  Muscle fibers that contract to open and close pupil
Term
 Pupil
Definition

 respond to light intensity controlling the amount of light that enters the eye

Term
Lens
Definition
 focuses the incoming light rays onto receptor cells on back surface of eyeball
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Retina
Definition

at the back of the eye and contains special light-sensitive cells

Term
Rods
Definition

detect shades of gray and are responsible for peripheral and dim light vision-slow to adapt

-120 mil in each eye

-located at outer eye

-detect movement and location

-low light threshold

 

Term
  Cones
Definition

located near center of the eye and are responsible for color and fine detail vision; most sensitive in brightly lit conditions-quickly adapting

Term
 Fovea
Definition

                                                  tiny pit in the center of the retina filled with cones; responsible for sharp vision

Term
   Blind Spot
Definition

                                                            point where the optic nerve leaves the eye; contains no receptors for vision

Term
Presbyopia
Definition

 lens becomes less flexible making focusing on nearby objects difficult

Term
Trichromatic Theory:
Definition
Three cones in the eye detect and are sensitive to red, green, or blue.  Other colors result from a mixture of these three colors
Term

Opponent-Process Theory:

Definition
Color perception is based on three systems of color opposites: blue-yellow, red-green, and black-white
Term
Dual-Process Theory:
Definition

MODERN: Color is processed in a trichromatic fashion at the level of the retina (in the cones) and in an opponent fashion at the level of the optic nerve and the thalamus

Term
Place Theory:
Definition

Explains that pitch perception is linked to the particular spot on the cochlea’s basilar membrane that is most stimulated

Term
Frequency Theory:
Definition

Explains that pitch perception occurs when the nerve impulses sent to the brain match the frequency of the sound wave

Term
     Conduction deafness:
Definition

Middle-ear deafness resulting from problems with transferring sound waves to the inner ear

Term
Nerve deafness:
Definition
Inner-ear deafness resulting from damage to the cochlea, hair cells—ie continuous exposure to loud music (damages hair cells)
Term
Olfaction
Definition
Sense of smell
Term
Gustation
Definition
Sense of taste
Term

5 major taste sensations

Definition

1. sweet

2. sour

3. salty

4. bitter

5. umami (delicious/savory)---glutamate (protein)

Term
Skin Senses
Definition

 

1.      Touch/pressure

 

2.      Temperature-no “hot” receptor--cross-activated with cold receptor

 

3.      Pain-detected in spinal cord first

 

Term

Vestibular Sense

Definition

 

sense of body orientation and position with respect to gravity and space (balance)

-tells cerebellum where head is

-uses semi-circular canals filled with lymphatic fluid

 

Term

Kinesthesia/Kinesthetic Sense

Definition

 

bodily posture and orientation as well as movement

 

                        -receptors found throughout muscles, joints, and tendons

 

-Vision tends to override sense

-body is illusion constructed in mind

 

Term

Selection

Definition

sort out important messages—choosing where to direct our attention

Term

Selective attention

Definition

 

filtering out and attending to  only important sensory messages

 

Term

Feature detectors

Definition

 

specialized neurons in the brain that respond only to certain sensory info

-filters out unused features and keeps recognized features to form object

 

 

Term

Organization

Definition

 

selected info is organized into patterns and principles that will help us understand the world.

 

Term

Gestalt Law

Law of Figure/Ground

Definition

 

tend to distinguish between figure and background, only focusing on the figure

-when you perceive figure, background is ignored

 

Term

Law of Proximity

Definition

Objects that are physically close together are grouped together

Term
[image]
Definition

objects that continue a pattern are grouped together

-Straight lines continue to be straight and curved continue to be curved

 

Term
[image]
Definition

the tendency to see a finished unit from an incomplete stimulus

Term

Law of Similarity

Definition

similar objects are grouped together

Term

Perceptual Constancies

Definition

 

  • tendency for the environment to be perceived as remaining the same even with changes in sensory input
      • Size-mind corrects for distance
      • Shape-perceive as same shape regardless of angle
      • Color-mind corrects color for lighting conditions
      • Brightness-need to see where image begins and ends to have a brighness constancy (shadows)

 

Term

Depth Perception

Definition

 

  • Ability to perceive three-dimensional space and to accurately judge distance

 

Term

Binocular cues

Definition

 

      • visual input from two eyes that allows perception of depth or distance

 

Term

Retinal disparity

Definition

 

        • separation of the eyes that causes different images to fall on each retina

 

Term

Convergence

Definition

 

        • the closer the object, the more the eyes turn inward

 

Term

Monocular cues

Definition

 

      • visual input from a single eye alone that contributes to perception of depth or distance

 

Term

Linear perspective

Definition

 

        • parallel lines converge as they recede into the distance

 

Term

Interposition

Definition

 

        • objects that obscure or overlap other objects are perceived as closer

 

Term
Somatosensory Cortex
Definition
Map of body in brain
Term
Why did Derek feel a senstion in the hand of his phantom limb when his face was touched?
Definition
Since the sensory need for the arm is gone, the facial sensory takes over that area in the somatosensory cortex.  New pathways are opened and activated.
Term
How did Dr Ramachandran treat the phantom hand clenching pain in James?
Definition
He used a mirror box-visual illusion, which signaled the brain that his hand was no longer clenched.
Term

What is happening with blindsight?

Graham's example

Definition

One pathway of vision is damaged-one path to visual cortex to consciously see, one to the brain stem-then to higher brain

 

Graham-visual cortex is damaged, does not see consciously, but detects movement

 

 

Term

Visual neglect

 

Peggy's Example

Definition

Damage to portion of parietal lobe (where things are)

 

Peggy has left visual neglect, unaware of the left side of the world.  She would only draw the right side of a flower

Term

Capgras delusion

 

David's example

Definition

message does not reach Amygdala -no emotions evoked when visual message is sent

 

David thought that family and own apartment was not his.

 

Did not occur with auditory cues because there is a separate auditory pathway to the amygdala

Term

Temporal lobe epilepsy

 

John's Example

Definition

"Electrical storm" in temporal lobe-over firing of neural messages, which makes connections to amygdala stronger

 

John felt that he was omnipotent because everything was very emotionally significant

Term
[image]
Definition

Red Cones-detect long wavelengths

Green Cones-medium wavelengths

Blue Cones-short wavelengths

 

 

Red=100%, Green=100%: Yellow

Term
White Noise
Definition
All differnet frequencies of sound
Term

Sound:

Sense-Perceive

Definition

Sense: Amplitude

Perceive loudness

 

Sense: frequency

Perceive: pitch

Term
Olfactory Epithelium
Definition
absorbs chemicals to detect smell and travels the olfactory nerve to the brain
Term
Pheromones
Definition
smells that are released by humans and give sexual attraction/chemistry--only one detected is the one that signals menstruation
Term
Motion Parallax
Definition

As you move, objects closer to you appear to move past you more quickly than farther objects

-if one eye, this is best depth perception to use

Term
Gate-Control Theory:
Definition

 

 Theory that the pain sensations are processed and altered by the mechanisms within the spinal cord—When we are soothed by endorphins or distracted by competition or fear, our experience of pain can be greatly diminished

 

Term

 

Relative Size:

 

Definition
close objects cast a larger retinal image than distant objects
Term

 

Texture gradient:

 

Definition
nearby objects have a coarser and more distinct texture than distant ones
Term

 

Aerial perspective:

 

Definition
distant objects appear hazy and blurred compared to close objects because of intervening atmospheric dust or haze
Term

 

Light and shadow:

 

Definition
brighter objects are perceived as being closer than distant objects
Term

 

Relative height:

 

Definition
objects positioned higher in our field of vision are perceived as farther away
Term

 

1.      Perceptual Adaptation:

 

Definition
adapt perceptions to a skewed environment—create coherence out of chaos
Term

 

1.      Perceptual Set (expectancies):

 

Definition
we see what we expect to see
Term

 

1.      Frame of reference:  

 

Definition

perceptions of people, objects, or situations are affected by the frame of reference

 

 

 

 

Term
Habituation
Definition

ignores familiarity

-unconscious response out of habit

 -expectations and familiarity tell you what you are supposed to see, what makes sense

EX-Paris in the the spring

brain pays more attention to changes in the environment than to stimuli that stay or remain constant—occurs in the brain

 

Term
 -Filtering (selective attention)
Definition

-filter out meaningless noise

-this is the perception

-cocktail party effect

Term
Monitoring (selective attention)
Definition

-unconscious mind goes throuh filtered info

-This is what is sensed

-lunch line effect

-done simultaneously with filtering

Term
Retinal Disparity
Definition

difference

-each eye sees different image/different point of view

Term
Crossed disparity
Definition
Difference of what one eye sees from the other when eyes are crossed--means the object is right in front of you
Term
Uncrossed disparity
Definition
difference of what each eye sees when an object is far away
Term
Accommodation
Definition
focusing of the lens-flattening out or bending
Term

 

Controlled Process:

 

Definition
Require focused, maximum attention (studying, learning to drive)-conscious
Term

Consciousness:

Definition
Organism’s awareness of its own self and surroundings
Term

 

Alternate States of consciousness:

 

Definition

Mental states, other than ordinary waking consciousness, found during sleep, dreaming, psychoactive drug use, hypnosis, etc

 

 

 

 

Term

 

Automatic Processes:

 

Definition

 

Require minimal attention (walking and talking, listening while daydreaming. Unconscious-familiar tasks.  Can be done in parallel with other tasks

Term

 

Subconscious: 

 

Definition
Below conscious awareness (subliminal perception, sleeping, dreaming)
Term

No Awareness: 

Definition
Biologically based lowest level of awareness (head injuries, anesthesia, coma)
Term

 

Circadian Rhythm:

 

Definition

Biological changes that occur on a 24 hour cycle

 

 

·         Regulated by suprachiasmatic nucleus in hypothalamus

 

 

 

·         Suprachiasmatic nucleus receives light info from eyes

 

*if no environmental signals, runs on 25h cycle

 

Term

 

Sleep Deprivation:

 

 

Definition

Disruptions in circadian cycles

·         Symptoms mimic stress

·         Mood alterations

·         Decreased self-esteem

·         Reduced concentration and motivation

·         Increased irritability

·         Lapses in attention

·         Reduced motor skills

·         Increased cortisol

1. concentration impaired

2. vigilance impared

3. reaction time impaired

4. coordination impaired

*can repair to 100% after 1 good sleep

 

Term

 

Hypnagogic state:

 

Definition
“presleep” period, characterized by feelings of floating, weightlessness, visual images, swift jerky movements, and feelings of slipping or falling
Term

 

STAGE 1 SLEEP

 

Definition

 

Breathing becomes more regular

Heart rate slows

Blood pressure decreases

Theta waves

-not consciously aware, can be easily awaken

 

Term

 

STAGE 2 SLEEP

 

Definition

 

-Short bursts of rapid, high-amplitude brain waves-AKA sleep spindles

-Become less responsive to outside world

-K-Complex (like delta waves)-short bursts of high aplitude, low frequency waves-transition to stage 3-no brain processing

-deeper sleep

 

Term

 

 

STAGE 3 & 4  

 

Definition

   Low frequency, high-amplitude delta waves

·         Hard to awaken

·         Stage 4 where bed-wetting and sleepwalking occur

 

Term
[image]
Definition

1. Awake

2. Stage 1

3. Stage 2

4. Stage 3

5. Stage 5

6. REM

 

a. alpha (at rest) and beta waves (more active)

b. theta waves

c. sleep spindle

d. k-complex

e. delta waves

f. 50% or more delta waves

g. REM

Term

 

REM SLEEP

 


 

 

 

Definition

    Fast wave activity: Low amp; high frequency-similar to awake waves

·         Irregular breath and pulse

·         Genital arousal

·         Occurs only in higher intelligent mammals

·         The greater the total amount of sleep, the greater the percentage in REM

1. Rapid eye movements

2. muscle atonia

3. genital arousal

4.dreaming

5. theta waves (matches stage 1)

 

 

 

 

 

Term

 

Evolutionary/circadian theory:

 

Definition

Sleep evolved to conserve energy and as protection from predators; also serves as part of the circadian cycle.

 

 

 

 

Term

 

Repair/restoration theory:

 

Definition
sleep serves a recuperative function, allowing organisms to repair or replenish key factors
Term

Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic view

Definition

 

main purpose of dreams is to express our hidden desires and conflicts. 

-dreams are meaningful communication from unconscious

 

Term

 

·         Manifest content

 

Definition
-surface content of dreams, which contains dream symbols that distort and disguise the dream’s true meaning
Term

 

·         Latent content

 

Definition

-the true, unconscious meaning of a dream

 

 

 

 

Term

 

Biological View:

 

·         Activation-synthesis Hypothesis: 

 

Definition

-dreams are by-products of random stimulation of brain cells;--brain is active during REM

-the brain attempts to synthesize this activity into coherent patterns known as dreams--explain

Term

 

Cognitive View:

 


 

 

 

Definition
       Dreams are another type of information processing.  It’s a way of sorting through our everyday thoughts and experiences.  Supported by increase REM following stress
Term

 

SLEEP DISORDERS

 

 

 

Definition

1.      Insomnia

 2.      Sleep Apnea

3.      Narcolepsy

a.      Cataplexy

 4.      Parasomnias

 

Term

 

1.      Insomnia: 

 

Definition
lack of sleep.  Can’t fall asleep or stay asleep.  Feel poorly rested the next day.
Term

 

1.      Sleep Apnea

 

Definition
: irregular or periods of non-breathing.  Often snore or are awaken by the periods of non-breathing.  Can lead to high blood pressure, stroke, or heart attack.
Term

 

1.      Narcolepsy

 

Definition
sudden onset of sleep.  Sleep attack
Term

Cataplexy

Definition
muscle atonia
Term

 

a) Nightmares: 

 

b) Night terrors:

 

Definition

a) consciuously aware, REM, muscle atonia, might remember--anxiety arousing dreams generally occurring near the end of the sleep cycle, during REM

 

b) deep sleep panic attack, completely unconscious, do not remember, no muscle atonia---Abrupt awakening from sleep accompanied by intense physiological arousal and feelings of panic

Term
EEG
Definition

electroencephalogram-measures electric potential

-high amplitude=LESS activity

-low amplitude=MORE activity

Term
EMG
Definition
electromyrograph-measures muscle tension
Term
electrooculogram
Definition
measures eye movement
Term
muscle atonia
Definition

sleep paralyisis-happens in REM

NOT in stage 3/4

Term
Sleep walking/somnambulism
Definition
deep sleep, not dreaming, automatic behaviors can be acted out
Term
Sleep talking
Definition
happens 50% of time in deep sleep, 50% in REM
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