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1the specific area of the parietal lobe that is involved in sensation is called
a. pons
b. medulla
c. cerebellum
d. somatosensory area
2. the statement, “i hear a bell ringing,” is exemplary of which phenomenon?
a. sensation
b. perception
c. illusion
d. sensory adaptation
3. what is a difference threshold?
a. the difference between a correct and an incorrect sensation and perception
b. the smallest amount of change in a stimulus that can still be detected
c. the minimum amount of sensation the body and/or mind can take before it shuts down
d. a decrease in sensitivity due to constant exposure of stimuli
4.which phenomenon does the following example illustrate?

when you begin your first year of college, the tuition is $12,000. at the beginning of your second year of college the tuition has been raised by $200, but you do not notice. however, upon returning for your third year of college, you do notice that the college has raised tuition by $2, 000.
a. weber’s law
b. signal detection
c. absolute threshold
d. illusion
5. “tuning out” background noise is an example of what phenomenon?
a. absolute threshold
b. just noticeable difference
c. signal detection
d. sensory adaptation
6. when we perceive an event that has not occurred, we have perceived a(n)
a. threshold
b. somatosensory area
c. illusion
d. signal detection
7. signal detection has to do with how well we can detect signals measured by correct vs. incorrect responses.
a. strong
b. weak
c. consistent
d. erratic
8. is the first stage in the chain of biochemical and neurological events that begins with a stimulus impinging upon a sensory organ.
a. sensation
b. perception
c. illusion
d. sensory adaptation
9. is the minimum of stimulation that it takes for an organism to perceive something happening around it 50% of the time.
a. just noticeable difference
b. difference threshold
c. absolute threshold
d. psychophysics
10. what is psychophysics?
a. are ability to clairvoyantly detect changes in our surroundings
b. a branch of psychology that describes the relationship between physical stimulus and our awareness of it
c. a branch of psychology that focuses on malfunctions in our perceptive ability
d. an rare phenomenon in which we perceive objects and sounds that are not there

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