Psychology 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Detection Theory, Basilar Membrane, Color Vision

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Sensory processing: stimulus received, transduction: stimulus is translated by sensory receptors into nerve impulses, feature detectors: break down and analyze specific features of a stimuli. Types of neurons: pieces are reconstructed into neural representation, compared with previously stored info, matching process for recognition and interpretation of stimuli. Synesthesia: mixing of senses: experience sounds as colours or tastes as touch, etc, more common in women, maurer and mondloch: We are born synaesthetic (neural pathways are undifferentiated which can lead to cross-modal perceptions: different parts of the brain are specialized in different functions. Cross-wiring -> activity in one part leads to responses in another dedicated to a different sense: theories: Some pruning (removal) of neural connections that occur at infancy did not occur -> parts of brains has connections that normal people don"t have. Deficit in neural inhibitory processes that usually keep one sensory modality from. Sensation: stimulus-detection process: sense organs respond to and translate environmental stimuli into nerve impulses.

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