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| Psychology, 5/e Lester M. Sdorow,
Arcadia University Cheryl A. Rickabaugh,
University of Redlands
Sensation and Perception
Chapter Outline- Sensory Processes
- Sensory Thresholds
- Absolute Threshold
- Signal-Detection Theory
- Subliminal Perception
(1.) Thinking Critically about Psychology and the Media: Can We Be Controlled By Subliminal Messages?
- Difference Threshold
- Sensory Adaptation
- Staying on Track: Sensory Processes
- Visual Sensation
- Light Waves
- Vision and the Eye
- The Retina
- Eye Movements
- Vision and the Brain
- Psychology versus Common Sense: Can Baseball Batters really Keep Their Eyes on the Ball?
- Basic Visual Processes
- Dark Adaptation
- Color Vision
- Theories of Color Vision
- Color Deficiency
- Visual Perception
- Form Perception
- Figure-Ground Perception
- Gestalt Principles
- Feature Analysis
- Depth Perception
- Binocular Depth Cues
- Monocular Depth Cues
- Perceptual Constancies
- Size Constancy
- Shape Constancy
- Brightness Constancy
- Visual Illusions
- Experience, Culture, and Perception
- The Effect of Experience
- Cultural Influences on Perception
- Staying on Track: Vision
- Hearing
- Sound Waves
- The Auditory System
- Auditory Perception
- Pitch Perception
- Place Theory
- Frequency Theory
- Volley Theory
- Loudness Perception
- Timbre Perception
- Sound Localization
- Staying on Track: Hearing
- Chemical Senses
- Smell
- Taste
- Staying on Track: Chemical Senses
- Skin Senses
- Touch
- Pain
- Pain Factors
- Pain Control
- Anatomy of a Research Study: Are There Cultural Differences in the Painfulness of Childbirth?
(1.) Method
(2.) Results and Discussion
- Staying on Track: Skin Senses
- Body Senses
- The Kinesthetic Sense
- The Vestibular Sense
- The Vestibular Organs
- Motion Sickness
- Staying on Track: Body Senses
- Extrasensory Perception
- Alleged Paranormal Activities
- Problems with Paranormal Research
- The Status of Parapsychology
- Staying on Track: Why Do Psychologists Discount ESP?
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