PSYC 320 Exam 1 NEWEST VERSION ALL 350
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Question: What are the objects and events that are perceived (distal) and the physical
phenomena they produce (proximal)? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Stimuli
Question: What are the 2 types of stimulus? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Distal Stimulus - Perceived
object or event in the world
(the image of our professor, giving a high five)
Proximal Stimulus - Physical phenomenon evoked by a distal stimulus that impinges on the
specialized cells of a sense
(the light. soundwaves, that reach us)
Question: What are the primary senses? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Sight, touch, olfaction (smell),
hearing (audition), gustation (taste)
- there are specifics in each for different types of perception
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Question: Some areas of the brain are... - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔polysensory - information
from many senses are combined
Question: What is sensory integrations (multi-sensory integration)? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔process of combining different sensory signals
- senses work together to help learn about the world and guide behavior
- can yield more precise information due to more info.
Question: What lobes of the brain are involved in sensory information? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔- Frontal lobe - olfaction (smell) (anterior)
- Parietal lobe - somatosensory (skin/touch sense)
- Occipital lobe - vision (posterior)
- Temporal lobe - auditory (hearing)
Question: What subcortical area of the brain processes nearly all of your senses before the
signal is sent to the cortex? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Thalamus, almost all senses run through the
thalamus, prepossessing area
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Question: Which sense does NOT pass through the subcortical area mentioned above? -
CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Smell - olfaction does not go through the thalamus
- Thought to be our most ancient senses and may have evolved before we had a thalamus
Q:Sensation and Perception are central for what? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Mental life
Question: Is everything we perceive aligned with the real world? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔No,
theres a gap between what exists and what we sense or perceive (abstractions and allusions)
Question: From where do we get most of our information of the world? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔our senses - without them we don't know much
Question: Does every individual perceive the same way? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔NO - there's
lots of variability in how we perceive the world and others around us as well
Question: Sensation and perception are on a ... - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Continuum
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Question: What is sensation? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Initial steps in the perceptual process,
whereby physical features of the environment are converted into electrochemical signals that
are sent to the brain for processing.
- beginning, where the world touches your senses
- info from world being transduced into neural energy
Question: What is perception? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Later steps, the initial sensory signals
are used to represent objects and events so they can be identified, stored in memory, and used
in thought and action
- take information from senses and use it to gain info. about the world and react
Question: What is neuroimaging? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- A set of methods that generate
images of the structure and/or function of the brain. In many cases, these methods allow us to
examine the brain in living, behaving humans.
- Modern brain-imaging techniques enable us to see traces of the experience in the brain
- Neuroimaging uses cutting edge technologies to observe brain activity while somebody
perceives various stimuli
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