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    Revision Notes for Perception 2013 This is a list of what you should know‚ and particularly what you should be able to write essays on. I have included potential essay questions of the sort that could come up. Also‚ be aware of the articles we discussed in the tutorials. You need to answer 2 questions out of 6 in 2 hours. Introduction to Sensation and Perception; Psychophysics The various senses and approaches; sensory transduction (Yantis chapter 1 worth reading) What do the terms

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    Season Descriptive Essay

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    you smell the salty air? Can you feel the icy breeze striking your face? Your job is to construct an essay about a day during your favorite season in thorough‚ specific detail. You need to write in a manner that will appeal to your readers. Show significance and meaning of your favorite season throughout your writing piece by providing a vision for your readers‚ using sentences that show rather than tell‚ and using details that evoke all of the senses (sight‚ sound‚ touchtaste‚ and smell). Try

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    out your lifetime you have experienced the world through your senses – sight‚ sound‚ tastesmelltouch – or more accurately your special senses which include Vision‚ Audition‚ Equilibrium‚ Olfaction‚ and Gustation. After you have lived awhile your body changes so it should be no surprise that your ability to sense and perceive the world would change as well. Through senses that perceive light‚ sound‚ and smell‚ you gain so much information about your surroundings. That information is switched

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    1. What would your world be like if you were unable to experience any external sensory stimulation? Be sure to include vision‚ hearing‚ tastetouchsmell‚ pain‚ and the role of culture in your discussion. Living in the 21st century‚ in the United States of America‚ technology has become an extremely important piece of self‚ culturally. From smart phones to digital books‚ tablet computers to DVRs‚ the world is run by technology it seems. To be without external sensory stimulation in today’s

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    changing the stimulus sense into energy for neural activity. The energy transduced at the receptor is received by the sensory nerve on to the thalamus‚ then to the brain for the corresponding response. 5 Senses: 1. Vision 2. Hearing 3. Smell 4. Taste 5. Touch 19th century German psychologist Gustav Fechner used the term absolute threshold to refer to the weakest level of a stimulus that is necessary to produce a sensation. Psychophysicists look for the absolute thresholds of the senses by exposing

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    Sense perception‚ by definition‚ is a concept by or based on sensations. Sensation‚ a physical feeling resulting from something that comes into contact with the human body. We perceive these sensations through our 5 common senses: touchtastesmell‚ sight‚ and hearing. Although all people may have the ability to use these same senses‚ they may not be having the same impressions of that sense. Aldous Huxley suggests‚ “By its very nature‚ every embodied spirit is doomed to suffer and enjoy

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    explained in it. I spent the day being aware of how I perceived the world through my five senses. When I sat down for my meditation session‚ I observed all my sensory organs that are taste‚ sight‚ smell‚ hearing‚ and touch. This video helped me to not be fearful of what I noticed and to notice certain noises‚ smellstastes‚ sights‚ and touching sensations without judgment. When I directed my awareness towards my senses‚ my experience changed completely. In fact‚ I noticed that when all my senses were

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    those things in a persons’s environment that one can see‚ hear‚ smelltouchtaste‚ and feel. On the other hand perception is how a person’s brain will interpret what is seen‚ heard‚ smelt‚ felt‚ or touched. 2. Identify the biological factors that influence sensation and perception. Some of the biological factors that influence sensations would be the smell of a fresh baked cinnamon roll‚ the smell of rubber at a race tract‚ the touch from a grandchilds hands. Just about anything that a person is

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    further the story. Chin’s use of portraying taste and smell really enhance her writing. When Chin talks about Pringles‚ Apples‚ and Chameleon Tea‚ the reader is able to indirectly taste what she is talking about. Next‚ when Chin states “The squalor in which I lived in Paradise with my great-aunt and eight other people contrasted sharply with the grandeur of the homes I visited on the other side of town.” (Chin‚ 1) we can smell the distinct raunchy smell that Chine grew up in. Akillian also does

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    narrative story to work it must capture and hold the audience attention you must give a clear understanding of your story. A descriptive essay lets you describe in detail what the essay is all about using words that appeal to your sense of smell‚ hearing‚ see‚ touch‚ and taste. A descriptive essay lets you use words that describes a person‚ place‚ or object. When I compare the author’s narrative essay “Are the Rich Happy?” by Steven Leacock and the author’s descriptive essay “Sister Flowers” by Maya Angelou

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