PSYC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Visual Cortex, Optic Chiasm, Detection Theory
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Psyc 101 lecture 8 sensations and perceptions 1. Send the encoded information to the brain. Encoding translation of the physical properties of a stimulus into a specific pattern of neural activity. Information is sent to the hypothalamus to be processed and sent to the specialized areas: step five, cerebral cortex receives the information and produces sensations and perceptions. Absolute thresholds: absolute threshold the minimum amount of stimulus energy that can be detected 50% of the time. One drop of perfume in a six room apartment. One tsp of sugar in two gallons of water. The wing of a fly falling on your cheek from 1 cm. We see these wavelengths because our receptors respond to them: light is visible to us only because out receptors respond to wavelengths from 400 to 700 nanometer (nm, the cornea is the outermost layer of the eye.