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  1. 1. Sensation Perception &
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  3. 3. Sensation & Perception In psychology, sensation and perception are stages of processing the sensory systems, such as vision, auditory, and pain sensory systems.
  4. 4. Sensation & Perception + = Sensation + Perception = our interpretation of reality around us.
  5. 5. Sensation & Perception Sensation is the impact of a stimulus on receptor cells in our sensory organs: the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and fingertips (among other parts of the body that sense feeling/touch). Stimuli from the environment are transformed into neural signals. Perception is the mental process of understanding the sensory input received in our brains: it is awareness or understanding of the real-world cause of the sensory input. The neural signals we receive from our sensory organs are processed in the brain, and the brain creates useful information and meaning about the world around us. +
  6. 6. Sensation & Perception + = Sensation + Perception = our interpretation of reality around us.
  7. 7. Transduction Transduction is the process of turning environmental information into neural impulses. • In the eyes, light waves create neural impulses • In the nose, chemical reactions from gaseous molecules create neural impulses • On the tongue, chemical reactions create neural impulses • In the ear, sound waves create neural impulses • Within the skin, pressure, pain, and temperature create neural impulses
  8. 8. Transduction Information gathered from your sensory organs is converted into neural impulses that are carried through the peripheral nervous system to your brain. After this process of “transduction” has occurred, the brain can convert the impulses into information.
  9. 9. Fraser’s Spiral Is it actually a spiral? The Fraser’s Spiral is an example of how our perception does not always match reality. If you trace the rings of the spiral, your finger will end where you started - forming a perfect circle.
  10. 10. Checker- shadow Illusion Are squares A and B the same color? Our minds see colors relative to those around them. Next to lighter squares, square A appears dark, and next to darker squares, square B appears light.
  11. 11. Checker- shadow Illusion If you still don’t believe the squares are the same color, open the image on photo- editing software and test it for yourself.

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