Sensation and Perception
Universiteit Utrecht (UU)
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Sensation and Perception
Jeremy Wolfe, Keith Kluender, Dennis M. Levi, Linda Bartoshuk, Rachel S. Herz, Roberta Klatzky, Daniel M Merfeld
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Sensation and Perception chapters 2 to 15 (excl 11)
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Samenvattingen van deel 1 en 2 van de cursus sensation and perception

Chapters 2 to 15 (excl 11)
Summaries from part 1 and 2 of the course sensation and perception
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Samenvatting Sensation and Perception (200300072) - exam 2
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Samenvatting Sensation and Perception () - tweede deeltentamen. Hoofdstukken 8 t/m 15, excl 11. Succes met leren! 
 
Summary of the course/book Sensation and Perception - second exam. Chapters 8 till 15, excl chapter 11. Good luck with studying!
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Samenvatting Sensation and Perception () - exam 1
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Samenvatting Sensation and Perception () voor eerste deeltentamen. Hoofdstuk 2 t/m 7. Hoofdstuk 6 is helaas niet geheel samengevat. Succes met leren! 
 
Summary of course Sensation and Perception () for the first exam. Chapters 2 till 7. Unfortunately chapter 6 is not completely summarized. Good luck with studying!
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olfaction - sensation and perception
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Olfaction (Smell): 
Describes the anatomy and physiology of the olfactory system, including olfactory receptors, the olfactory bulb, and the processing of odor information in the brain.
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eye movements and the vestibular system
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Eye Movements (Chapter 8): 
Covers the control and function of various types of eye movements, including saccades, smooth pursuit, and vergence, as well as their role in visual perception and attention. 
 
The Vestibular System (Chapter 12): 
Explains the structure and function of the vestibular system, including the semicircular canals and otolith organs, which are crucial for balance, spatial orientation, and coordination with visual input.
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Tate part 1 and 2 questions - sensation and perception
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Taste (Parts 1 & 2):
Explains the taste system in detail—taste receptor types, cranial nerves involved, gustatory processing, and how taste interacts with smell to shape flavor perception. questions for about every topic from the hoorcolleges
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Touch - part 1, 2 ,3 samenvatting questions - sensation and perception
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Touch (Parts 1–3):
Multi-part breakdown of the somatosensory system: mechanoreceptors, pain and temperature sensing, proprioception, and neural pathways from skin to brain. question about every topic
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hoorcolleges sensation and perception tentamen 2 questions for every topic
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Document Description 
This document is a comprehensive set of lecture notes from a university-level course on Sensation and Perception. It thoroughly covers various sensory modalities. In addition to in-depth explanations, the document also includes questions and examples throughout—designed to reinforce learning, test comprehension
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Visual motion perception - sensation and perception
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Lecture 8 Summary – Visual Motion Perception: 
This lecture focuses on how the visual system perceives motion. Topics include motion detectors in the retina and cortex (especially area MT/V5), types of motion (real vs. apparent), motion aftereffects, and the neural basis of motion perception and tracking.
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higher auditory processing sensation and perception
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Higher Auditory Processing: 
Focuses on complex auditory perception beyond basic hearing, such as speech and music processing, sound localization, and cortical mechanisms involved in interpreting sound.
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