exam 2 vocab (ch 5-9) Flashcards

majority of these are from the study guide (18)

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hedonism

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the belief that the good life consists of seeking pleasure and avoiding pain

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operations of the mind

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-sensation can be acted on and rearranged; innate
-thinking, perceiving, reasoning, processing, doubting, believing, knowing, willing

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bell-magendie law

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-the idea that there are two types of nerves
-inputs into the brain (senses/sensory)
-outputs from the brain (behavior/motor)
-early ideas concerning how the mind and body are connected

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doctrine of specific nerve energies

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-there are five different kind of nerves, each transmitting different energy
-each nerve responds in its own way no matter how it is stimulated
-ears: vibrations
-eyes: light
-touch: pressure, pain, temperature

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5
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principle of conservation of energy

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-the energy within a system is constant; cannot be created nor destroyed, only transformed
-energy in humans cannot be created or destroyed

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unconscious inference

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-the remnants of past experience are added to sensations, thereby converting them into perceptions
-how you get from sensory data to representations; past experience converts sensations to perceptions, interpreting pattern

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trichromatic theory of vision

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-human retinas have three color light receptors (red, green, blue); mixtures of these create the rainbow (visible light spectrum)

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resonance place theory

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-the tiny fibers on the basilar membrane of the inner eat are stimulated by different frequencies of sound; the shorter the fiber, the higher the frequency it responds to
-what the cochlea does

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9
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theory of signs

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-the mind creates a simulation of reality based on inputs (sensory data, emotions) and can be subjective and messy, distorted (like knowing dr b has legs even if we cannot see them at that moment)

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two-point threshold

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-the smallest distance between two points of stimulation at which the two points are experienced as two points rather than one
-being able to feel two separate pricks because they are further apart compared to feeling them as one

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just noticeable difference

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-barely being able to detect difference by nerves (heaviness, hearing, etc)

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absolute threshold

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-the lowest intensity at which stimulus can be detected

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13
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difference threshold

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-the smallest amount of change in sensation before we can detect it

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negative sensations

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-sensations that occur below the absolute threshold; below the level of awareness
-stimuli we are not aware of

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introspection

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-looking inwards; observing what is happening in our minds
-not very reliable or effective in studying the mind

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perception

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-the passive and automatic receiving and encoding of sensory information (auto-processing, bottom-up)

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apperception

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-active and voluntary attention to sensory information (top-down, intentional)

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creative synthesis

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-the arrangement and rearrangement of mental elements that can result from apperception
-creative arrangement of thoughts and perceptions (active process, voluntary)

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weber’s law

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jnd = 1/40(x)
-only applies to weight

20
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weber-fechner law

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-applies to all senses

21
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panpsychism

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-all things that are physical are also conscious

22
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psychophysics

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-study of the relationship between physical and psychological events
-physical reality: primary qualities
-psychological reality: secondary qualities; our minds do not perfectly simulate reality

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sensations

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-raw sensory data, unprocessed

24
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adequate stimulation

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-other things can make the brain fire; pick up different energies
-example: getting knocked out, seeing stars

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two aspects of human nature:

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-rational: desire for order (good); safe, predictable, stable; important to self awareness, theory of mind, mental time travel
-irrational: desire for chaos (bad); exciting, the unknown, passion, creativity