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    Topic: A New Approach to Stadium Experience: The Dynamics of the Sensoryscape‚ Social Interaction‚ and Sense of Home Student : Oliver Pham ID: 10105013 Abtract The purpose of this study was to develop a reliable‚ valid instrument of the sensory experiences of sport attendees. It identified 22-items to represent five dimensions of the sensoryscape; they are sight‚ smell‚ sound‚ taste and touch. The authors used CFA ( confirmatory factor analysis) and SEM ( Structural Equation Model ) to

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    Nervous System and Aging Sensory changes can influence the way we see‚ hear‚ taste‚ smell‚ and respond to touch and pain. This in turn affects how we experience the world and react to things. A significant sensory change can rob us of many simple pleasures and complicate the tasks of daily living. It may mean reduced mobility‚ increased dependence on others‚ inaccurate perception of the environment‚ reduced ability to communicate and socialize‚ or loss of self-esteem. Sensory changes vary from person

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    The skin contains numerous sensory receptors which receive information from the outside environment. The sensory receptors of the skin are concerned with at least five different senses: pain‚ heat‚ cold‚ touch‚ and pressure. The five are usually grouped together as the single sense of touch in the classification of the five senses of the whole human body. The sensory receptors vary greatly in terms of structure. For example‚ while pain receptors are simply unmyelinated terminal branches of neurons

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    Chapter 4- Sensation and Perception * Sensation vs. Perception * Sensation- Basic processes by which sensory receptors and the nervous system: Receive and represent stimulus energies from environment‚ and entails basic psychological experiences. * Bottom-Up Processing- Sensory detection and encoding; construction of whole from parts. * This includes Lines‚ shapes‚ angels‚ colors‚ items/events that grab our attention * Perception- Interpretation and integration

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    What is Synesthesia? Synesthesia is a perceptual condition of mixed sensations: a stimulus in one sensory modality (e.g.‚ hearing) involuntarily elicits a sensation/experience in another modality (e.g. vision). Likewise‚ perception of a form (e.g.‚ a letter) may induce an unusual perception in the same modality (e.g. a color). What is synesthesia? Synesthesia is a condition in which one sense (for example‚ hearing) is simultaneously perceived as if by one or more additional senses such as sight

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    Chapter 1 The world through our senses yschow@smkbpj(a) 1 1.1 Sensory Organs and Their Functions • A sensory organ is an organ that enables the body to respond to stimuli. • A stimulus is a change in the surroundings that can be detected by the sensory organs. • The five sensory organs are eye‚ ear‚ nose‚ tongue and skin. yschow@smkbpj(a) 2 • The ability of the sensory organs to detect stimuli is called senses. Sensory organ Eye Ear Nose Tongue Skin Sense Sight Hearing Smell Taste Touch

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    of the lightwaves entering your visual system are altered by an unequal curving of the surfaces of the eye (usually the cornea)‚ and how to correct this defect. 4. What term is used to describe the ability to accurately “read” fine detail? In which two sensory systems is the term applied‚ and what is the adjective that precedes the term in each case? 5. What is it called when one eye responds more quickly to a presented stimulus than does the other eye? 6. What is the function of the 1-mm

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    Understanding Words * acetabul-: vinegar cup * adip-: fat * aer-: air * alb-: white * an-: without * ana-: up * anul-: ring * Apo-: away from * Append-: “to hang something”; * arth-: joint * Astr-: starlike * aud-: to hear * Ax-: axle * ax-: axis * Bi-: two * Bio-: life * blast: bud * burs-: bag‚ purse * calat-: something inserted * canal-: channel * Cardi-: referring to the heart * carp-: wrist

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    about‚ or a place you have been. To be about to descript a story to should always be able to use the following: Find a controlling idea that is overall impressive like a person‚ place or object this ideal will be part of your thesis‚ also choose sensory details which appeal to your five senses‚ everything you see‚ hear‚ smell‚ taste‚ and touch makes an impression on you‚ to describe your impressions so that they come alive for readers‚ observe carefully. Also consider your audience and purpose generally

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    2. Information a. Our sensory systems evolved to pick up information (not just stimulation) b. In general‚ information is provided by change c. Change can occur over time‚ or over space 3. Transduction - The process of converting stimulus energy into nerve impulses - Generally‚ stimulus energy causes a change in a receptor cell’s electrical potential (voltage) - If change is enough‚ it will trigger “nerve impulses” 4. Transmission - For perception to occur‚ sensory organs (containing receptors)

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