Sensation, Perception, Cognition and Language Flashcards
What is nativism ?
The belief in the INNATE ability of language
which theory argues that adults influence speech development in children by reinforcing babbling?
Theory of LEARNING
What is ethnocentrism ?
Ethnocentrism: occurs when an individual believes his or her way of life is better than that of another cultural or ethnic group.
What is self-fulfilling prophecy?
self-fulfilling prophecy :occurs when the expectations of an individual cause one to eventually confirm those perceptions.
What is cultural relativism ?
Cultural relativism: the idea that customs and values differ from one culture to another
What is transduction and where does it occur ?
Transduction: , the process through which sensory signals from the environment are transformed into neural signals.
Transduction occurs in the CILIA (hair cells)
What is the cilia ?
Cilia : hair cells or delicate organs that vibrate in response to the sound waves that enter into the ear
What is the mere exposure effect ?
The mere-exposure principle (aka FAMILIARITY Effect) , is a psychological phenomenon that suggests that the degree to which someone likes a novel (new) object or stimuli increases with additional exposures;
What is the absolute threshold ?
Absolute threshold: is the minimum level of intensity of a sensory signal correctly perceived to be present 50% of the time.
What is fundamental attribution error ? Give an example
The fundamental attribution error is made when an observer discounts the impact of external or situational sources on a person’s behavior, in favor of attributing behavior to internal causes
ex: when she concludes that the student did not respond because he has a rude personality;
what occurs with gestalt principles ?
Gestalt psychology: based on the idea that humans try and create meaning and their brain tends to impose patterns and closure on visual input in a TOP-DOWN manner
How does autism affect one’s development ?
People with autism experience an ATYPICAL adolescent development (NOT necessarily a disorder of decline)
What is one major hallmark of autism spectrum disorder ?
One of the hallmarks of autistic spectrum disorder is that the person appears remote and indifferent to those around them, often failing to make eye contact
Explain the process that allows humans to smell detect orders ?
The main process by which humans smell is via chemoreceptor cells located on the roof of the nasal cavity, known as the olfactory epithelium, which detect odors.
Cilia respond to the chemicals dissolved in the mucus on the surface of the epithelium and are then detected by receptors on the olfactory sensory neurons
What happens to a split brain patient ? How is there vision and speech affected ?
A split brain patient will be able to see an object in their visual field because the information from the temporal retina of the eye will be processed in either right or left hemisphere.
However, without a corpus callosum, this information cannot be transferred across to the left hemisphere where Broca’s area is localized,
How does the brain process visual input from watching a movie ?
Through PARALLEL PROCESSING. all of the elements (form, depth, color, movement) are processed simultaneously.
What are Nocireceptors?
. Nociceptors are PAIN receptors
What are mechanoreceptors ?
Mechanoreceptors are sensory receptors that respond to PRESSURe Ex: such as a cane bouncing over bumps or grooves in a sidewalk.