· web viewwhy is perception so subjective? explain “sensory adaptation”. give two...
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: · Web viewWhy is perception so subjective? Explain “sensory adaptation”. Give two of your OWN examples of sensory adaptation. /10 Author Deborah Created Date 11/15/2015 20:45:00](https://reader031.vdocuments.site/reader031/viewer/2022022505/5abb61747f8b9a76038ca58a/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
![Page 2: · Web viewWhy is perception so subjective? Explain “sensory adaptation”. Give two of your OWN examples of sensory adaptation. /10 Author Deborah Created Date 11/15/2015 20:45:00](https://reader031.vdocuments.site/reader031/viewer/2022022505/5abb61747f8b9a76038ca58a/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
1. Explain “sensation”.
2. What happens when the receptor cells in a sense organ register a stimulus? What happens when the information gets to the brain?
![Page 3: · Web viewWhy is perception so subjective? Explain “sensory adaptation”. Give two of your OWN examples of sensory adaptation. /10 Author Deborah Created Date 11/15/2015 20:45:00](https://reader031.vdocuments.site/reader031/viewer/2022022505/5abb61747f8b9a76038ca58a/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
3. Explain “perception”.
4. Explain the difference between “ bottom up” and “top down” processing.
5. Give ONE OF YOUR OWN examples of BOTH bottom up processing and top down processing.
6. Why is perception so subjective?
![Page 4: · Web viewWhy is perception so subjective? Explain “sensory adaptation”. Give two of your OWN examples of sensory adaptation. /10 Author Deborah Created Date 11/15/2015 20:45:00](https://reader031.vdocuments.site/reader031/viewer/2022022505/5abb61747f8b9a76038ca58a/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
7. Explain “sensory adaptation”.
8. Give two of your OWN examples of sensory adaptation.
/10