Understanding Sensory Perception

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Sensory Receptors and Sense Organs
  2. Psychophysics and Stimulus Intensity
  3. Attention in Perception
  4. Perceptual Processes Components
  5. Sensation and Perception Distinction
  6. Stages of Perceptual Processing
  7. Perceptual Organization Principles

📖 1. Sensory Receptors and Sense Organs

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

Sense organs: Specialized organs that detect stimuli from the environment, including eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin.

Sensory receptors: Cells within sense organs that receive and gather information from stimuli.

Seven sense organs: The complete set of human sense organs responsible for detecting various stimuli.

Specialized receptors in skin: Receptors that detect sensations such as warmth, cold, and pain.

Information gathering systems: Another term for sensory receptors emphasizing their role in collecting environmental data.

📝 Essential Points

Humans possess seven sense organs, five of which are responsible for collecting external stimuli: eyes for vision, ears for hearing, nose for smell, tongue for taste, and skin for touch-related sensations. Sensory receptors within these organs convert physical stimuli into neural impulses that are sent to the brain for processing. The skin contains specialized receptors that detect specific sensations like warmth, cold, and pain, broadening the range of sensory experiences humans can perceive.

💡 Key Takeaway

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1. What is the primary role of perception within the perceptual processes?

2. What is the primary role of sensation in the process of sensory perception?

3. What is the key feature that defines optimal intensity in psychophysics?

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Sense organs — definition?

Specialized organs detecting environmental stimuli.

Sensory receptors — role?

Receive stimuli and convert to neural signals.

Seven sense organs?

Eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin, plus internal senses.

Psychophysics — focus?

Relationship between stimulus intensity and sensation.

Optimal intensity?

Stimulus level needed for detection.

Limited stimulation range?

Range within which stimuli are perceivable.

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