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What point of view does consciousness come from

First person

Consciousness depends on

A. Biological


B. Environmental


C. Social


D. Cultural factors

B is for...


C is for...


E is for....


S is for....

Rene Descarte

Most associated with distinguishing between physical matter and mental experience

Dualism=mind and physical separate

Reductionism

Notion that the mental phenomena can be explained via descriptions of physical phenomena

Mind and physical is one

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

Cortical blindness

Brain damage affects visual awareness

That they cannot see anything even though the structures of their eyes are undamaged and work perfectly

What does light energy become

The field to a photo chemical reaction known as photoactivation

🌞=🌱= photo

What does the human eye contain

More rods than cones photo receptors

Morons

Cones and photoreceptors that operate in lightened environments in code what

Fine visual details

Contrast to vision

Contrast is far more important to vision

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

Where are photo receptors located

In the central region of the fovea

It is located in the....or whatevvvva

Fast and slow waves are perceived as

Pitch

Timbre

Distinct sounds between instruments

Masking

Process by which the presence of one sound makes another sound more difficult to hear

Interaual time difference (ITD)

A sound source on the left will reach the left ear before it reaches the right ear

Interaural level difference (ILD)

A sound presented from the left; the sound level at the left ear is somewhat higher than the right

What do you sensory modalities relate to

The five senses

Super additive affect

Multi sensory enhancement

When ur blind ur hearing gets better

What brain regions are related to multi modal perception

The midbrain and cerebral cortex

Mulit modal =


Texxxxxxxxxx

Receptive field

Portion of the world to which a neuron will respond if an appropriate stimulus is presented

Receptive=respond

Cross modal receptive field

Two areas of the brain light up in relation to more than one sensory mode

/+\=X

Multimodal phenomena concern

Binding of inputs from multiple sensory modalities

Binding they getting tangled and we are worried

Cross modal phenomenal concern

Influence of one sensor modality in the perception of another

One has more of an influence than the other

Classical conditioning

Ivan Pavlov‘s famous dog food bell experiment

Explain like a tutor

Observational learning

Social learning


Albert Bandura is Bobo doll experiment

Explain like a tutor