Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sensation and Perception
- Sensation: the stimulation of sense organs;
ex. involves the absorption of energy by
sensory organs
- Perception: the selection, organization, and
interpretation of sensory organs; ex. organizing and
translating sensory input into something meaningful
- Psychophysics
- Thresholds: Looking for Limits
- Absolute threshold: the minimum
amount of stimulation that an
organism can detect; i.e. as stimulus
intensity increases, subjects'
probability of responding to stimuli
gradually increases (the stimulus
intensity detected 50% of the time)
- the JND (Fechner): the
smallest
difference in the
amount of
stimulation that a
specific sense
can detect
- Weber's law: the size of a
JND is a constant
proportion of the size of the
initial stimulus
- Fechner's law: the magnitude of a
sensory experience is proportional
to the number of JNDs that the
stimulus causing the experience is
above the absolute threshold
- constant increments in stimulus
intensity produce smaller and
smaller increases in the perceived
magnitude of sensation; ex. three
bulbs of the same voltage
- Signal detection theory: the
detection of a stimuli involves
decision processes as well as
sensory processes, which are
both influenced by a variety of
factors besides stimulus
intensity
- Enter text here