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Psychology GRE subject Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass psychopsychics - the subfield of psychology devoted to the study of physical stimuli and their interaction with sensory systems. Ex. Psychical stimuli and the sensations produced from them. signal detection theory - Signal detection theory is a method of differentiating a person's ability to discriminate the presence and absence of a stimulus (or different stimulus intensities) from the criterion the person uses to make responses to those stimuli. Ex. hearing a siren while on busy street, snapping out of being zoned out when teacher calls your name/says curse word attention (4 types) - 1. selective - attending to one stimulus when others are present 2. divided - attending to multiple stimulus at the same time 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 3. sustained - attending to specific stimulus over a long period 4. alternating - regulating oneself to focus on one thing at a time but switching between them perceptual organization (gestalt principles) - The way our senses interpret information and make it meaningful. similarity - grouping of either auditory or visual stimuli such as dots separated with different colors continuation - when things are lined up we tend to assume they have correlation of randomly placed things closure - brains filling in empty information such as a halfway drawn circle being perceived as a full one proximity - grouping things we see that are spaced apart such as two columns of dots being a little further apart than each dot in the column common region - grouping things together that are in the same enclosed space despite relativity to any other thing outside the space. symmetry & order (prägnanz) - brains will see the simplest form of the object such as the olympic sign being a bunch of circles not curved lines. Vision - Occipital lobe of the cerebrum 3Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Hemeralopia - inability to see clearly in bright light Nyctalopia (night blindness) - the inability to see clearly in low light. Macular degeneration - the blurring of the middle of eyesight Glaucoma - damage of optic nerve Cataract - cloudy areas in lens of eyes audition - the ability of an organism to sense sound and to process and interpret the sensations to gain information about the source and nature of the sound. Gustation - the perception of sensations that are usually described as having 1 or more basic taste qualities: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami (savory/brothy) Olfaction - smells that bring of connected memories Somatosenses - a network of neurons that help humans recognize objects, discriminate textures, generate sensory-motor feedback and exchange social cues. vestibular sense - including the sense of balance kinesthetic sense - the sense of body position and movement of body parts relative to each other Theories - fact-based ideas that describe phenomenon of human behavior 4Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Neuron - the basic cellular unit of the nervous system. Each neuron is composed of a cell body; fine, branching extensions (dendrites) that receive incoming nerve signals; and a single, long extension (axon) that conducts nerve impulses to its branching terminal. sensory structures - the stimuli to which they normally respond; thus, there are photoreceptors (for light), mechanoreceptors (for distortion or bending), thermoreceptors (for heat), chemoreceptors (e.g., for chemical odours), and nociceptors (for painful stimuli) Nociceptors - sensory neurons that are activated b

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psychopsychics - ✔✔the subfield of psychology devoted to the study of physical

stimuli and their interaction with sensory systems.




Ex. Psychical stimuli and the sensations produced from them.


signal detection theory - ✔✔Signal detection theory is a method of differentiating a

person's ability to discriminate the presence and absence of a stimulus (or different

stimulus intensities) from the criterion the person uses to make responses to those

stimuli.




Ex. hearing a siren while on busy street, snapping out of being zoned out when teacher

calls your name/says curse word


attention (4 types) - ✔✔1. selective - attending to one stimulus when others are present


2. divided - attending to multiple stimulus at the same time




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,3. sustained - attending to specific stimulus over a long period


4. alternating - regulating oneself to focus on one thing at a time but switching between

them


perceptual organization (gestalt principles) - ✔✔The way our senses interpret

information and make it meaningful.


similarity - grouping of either auditory or visual stimuli such as dots separated with

different colors


continuation - when things are lined up we tend to assume they have correlation of

randomly placed things


closure - brains filling in empty information such as a halfway drawn circle being

perceived as a full one


proximity - grouping things we see that are spaced apart such as two columns of dots

being a little further apart than each dot in the column


common region - grouping things together that are in the same enclosed space despite

relativity to any other thing outside the space.


symmetry & order (prägnanz) - brains will see the simplest form of the object such as

the olympic sign being a bunch of circles not curved lines.


Vision - ✔✔Occipital lobe of the cerebrum




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, Hemeralopia - inability to see clearly in bright light


Nyctalopia (night blindness) - the inability to see clearly in low light.


Macular degeneration - the blurring of the middle of eyesight


Glaucoma - damage of optic nerve


Cataract - cloudy areas in lens of eyes


audition - ✔✔the ability of an organism to sense sound and to process and interpret the

sensations to gain information about the source and nature of the sound.


Gustation - ✔✔the perception of sensations that are usually described as having 1 or

more basic taste qualities: sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami (savory/brothy)


Olfaction - ✔✔smells that bring of connected memories


Somatosenses - ✔✔a network of neurons that help humans recognize objects,

discriminate textures, generate sensory-motor feedback and exchange social cues.


vestibular sense - ✔✔including the sense of balance


kinesthetic sense - ✔✔the sense of body position and movement of body parts relative

to each other


Theories - ✔✔fact-based ideas that describe phenomenon of human behavior




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