Senses Psychology

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JND is proportional to strength of the stimulus
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Converts stimulus into neural messages
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Minimum strength of a stimulus for it to be perceived
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The process that makes stimulus information meaningful
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The process by which sensory receptors produce neural impulses that the brain interprets
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Specialized neurons that are activated by
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and convert the incoming stimulus into electrochemical
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signals
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Bundles of neurons that send sensory information to the brain.
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The minimum noticeable change in a stimulus.
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one teaspoon of sugar in 2 gallons of water
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the tick of a watch 20 feet away in a silent room
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a candle flame from 30 miles away on a clear night