Lecture 1: Flashcards
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Transduction
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The process by which individual sense organs convert (transduce) energy from any environmental events into neural activity.
2
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Transmission
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Carries the signals from the receptors to the brain and around the brain.
3
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Bottom-Up Processing (3)
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- Flow of information from the environment through the sensory systems towards the brain
- Processing based on incoming stimuli from the environment
- Data-based processing
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Top-Down Processing (3)
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- From the brain towards the lower areas in the brain
- Processing based on the perceiver’s previous knowledge (cognitive factors)
- Knowledge-based processing
5
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Psychophysical approach (2)
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- The stimulus-perception relationship
- Study the relationship between your perceptions as a function of changing physical properties
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Physiological approach (PH1) (2)
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- The stimulus-physiology relationship
- By recording the activity of individual neurons you record the electricity as a function of systematically manipulating stimuli in the outside world, this gives insight into how neurons in the brain process information
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Physiological approach (PH2) (2)
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- The physiology and perception relationship
- Measuring the activity of many neurons together but in a particular brain area, and try to deduce how information could be represented