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What point of view does consciousness come from |
First person |
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Consciousness depends on |
A. Biological B. Environmental C. Social D. Cultural factors |
B is for... C is for... E is for.... S is for.... |
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Rene Descarte |
Most associated with distinguishing between physical matter and mental experience |
Dualism=mind and physical separate |
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Reductionism |
Notion that the mental phenomena can be explained via descriptions of physical phenomena |
Mind and physical is one |
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Perceptual priming |
You see or hear something and then notice it more often |
A friend mentions an object than later you notice the object during the day |
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Cortical blindness |
Brain damage affects visual awareness |
That they cannot see anything even though the structures of their eyes are undamaged and work perfectly |
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What does light energy become |
The field to a photo chemical reaction known as photoactivation |
🌞=🌱= photo |
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What does the human eye contain |
More rods than cones photo receptors |
Morons |
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Cones and photoreceptors that operate in lightened environments in code what |
Fine visual details |
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Contrast to vision |
Contrast is far more important to vision |
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What is the first stop in the cortex |
To begin the reconstruction process of turning neural signals into interpretive information occurs in the primary visual cortex also known as V1 |
InterpretivvvvvvvV1 |
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Where are photo receptors located |
In the central region of the fovea |
It is located in the....or whatevvvva |
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Fast and slow waves are perceived as |
Pitch |
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Timbre |
Distinct sounds between instruments |
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Masking |
Process by which the presence of one sound makes another sound more difficult to hear |
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Interaual time difference (ITD) |
A sound source on the left will reach the left ear before it reaches the right ear |
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Interaural level difference (ILD) |
A sound presented from the left; the sound level at the left ear is somewhat higher than the right |
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What do you sensory modalities relate to |
The five senses |
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Super additive affect |
Multi sensory enhancement |
When ur blind ur hearing gets better |
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What brain regions are related to multi modal perception |
The midbrain and cerebral cortex |
Mulit modal = Texxxxxxxxxx |
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Receptive field |
Portion of the world to which a neuron will respond if an appropriate stimulus is presented |
Receptive=respond |
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Cross modal receptive field |
Two areas of the brain light up in relation to more than one sensory mode |
/+\=X |
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Multimodal phenomena concern |
Binding of inputs from multiple sensory modalities |
Binding they getting tangled and we are worried |
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Cross modal phenomenal concern |
Influence of one sensor modality in the perception of another |
One has more of an influence than the other |
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Classical conditioning |
Ivan Pavlov‘s famous dog food bell experiment |
Explain like a tutor |
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Observational learning |
Social learning Albert Bandura is Bobo doll experiment |
Explain like a tutor |