Chapter 5: Sensation, Perception, and Attention
Activities
What Are the Sensory Processes for Our Primary Senses?
The Eye Detects Lightwaves
This Animation (Flash) demonstrates the process by which the eye detects light waves.
>> go to the Eye Animation
The Ear is a Sound-Wave Detector
This Animation (Flash) demonstrates the process by which the ear detects sound waves.
>> go to the Ear Animation
Detecting Sound Waves
In this activity students hear a series of speech fragments in which specific frequency ranges are attenuated. The activity concludes with a series of assignable thought questions.
>> go to the "Detecting Sound Waves" Activity
What Are the Basic Perceptual Processes?
Motion Aftereffects
The idea behind this visual illusion combines the effects of sensory adaption with neural specificity. This animation (Flash) demonstrates that motion-sensitive neurons exist in the brain.
>> go to the Motion Aftereffects Animation
The Role of Pheromones in Sex and Aggression
This activity explores the role of the VNO and includes video courtesy Dr. Cathrine Dulac, Harvard University. It concludes with a series of assignable thought questions.
>> go to the Activity and Video
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