Common Sense

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    Thoughts Experiment

    should be clear to the basic assumption of this experiment. According to the video, each of us is like a box with five holes to input. These five holes are the five senses: sight, audition, smell, taste, and touch. We use these five senses to search, feel, and understand the world. Every perspective to the world is from the five senses. For example, we know a ball is round because we see its shape; we can distinguish the sound of violin from that of piano because our audition tell us they are different;

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    Attention and Perception

    visual world; when you splashed water on your face, you sensed the tactile world; when you inhaled the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee, you enjoyed the olfactory world; and when you nibbled on a fresh roll, you savored the gustatory world. Five senses—five windows to the world—only five ways to know the world. Yet, contained within those five conduits to the “real world” are the basic means by which we comprehend everything from Picasso to punk rock, not to mention the ocean’s mist, Bach, perfume

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    Sensory Adaptation Experiment

    Sensory Adaptation Experiments Task 1 Experiment 1: The sandpaper felt very coarse after rubbing my index fingers on it for the first time. I rated the coarseness at 6. The sandpaper feels less coarse after allowing my fingers to rest for two minutes and I rated the coarseness at 3. Experiment 2: The sugar water became less sweet after swishing it around my mouth for several seconds. The taste of the fresh water surprised me because it tasted salty. Experiment 3: I dipped my right hand in cold

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    How Do I Learn Best

    and spatial understanding. • Aural (auditory-musical): for people prefer to use sound and music. • Verbal (linguistic): if your preference is using words in speech and writing. • Physical (kinesthetic): when you using your body and hands as a sense of fell and touch. • Logical (mathematical): is a preferred method for using logic, reasoning and systems. • Social (interpersonal): learning is accomplished in groups or with other people. • Solitary (intrapersonal): preferred method of learning

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    Sensory Perceptions

    some of the main ideas and thoughts about our senses and thinking process. Most of our thinking is sensory interactive, meaning, our brain is what surrounds our senses. This sensing-thinking connection is so closely interrelated that our thinking often begins in our senses, progresses through additional sensory input, and shapes itself to our sensing habits, that is to say, our thinking can introduce a particular form to the way we sense.

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    Essay

    Chapter 6 Notes Pages 256-270 * Perceptual adaptation * In vision, the ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field * Perceptual set * A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another * Human factors psychology * A branch of psychology that explores how people and machines interact and how machines and physical environments can be made safe and easy to use. * If all aspects of visual perception were entirely inborn

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    Sensory

    training on how to grade is within the Instructor Center. Click the link above to submit your assignment. Assignment 1: "Sensory Perceptions" Can you really trust your senses and the interpretation of sensory data to give you an accurate view of the world? Describe and discuss the accuracy and the weaknesses of the human senses as they pertain to thinking in general and to your own thinking in particular. Write a two to three (2–3) page (approximately 500–750 word) paper that addresses the following:

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    Vark

    according to Sara’s scores she has a multi-modal approach., which is the most popular result. The multi-modal preferenece may be placed in two group;, the context specific approach and whole sense approach. Sara’s results indicate a score with three – four similar score which indeicates a whole sense approach. In addition those who have a total VARK score greater than 30, (Sara has 48) tend to use their preferences in combination, needing all their preferred modes to get a good understanding

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    Case Stady

    Chrysalis Diploma in Psychotherapeutic Counselling Year One – Hypnotherapy and Counselling Skills – Module Two Course code IPSWI 1A 13 Tutor name Sue Smith Student name Lyudmyla Nuttall Module 2 Essay Title “A personalised induction will always be more effective”. Word count 1907 "A personalised induction will always be more effective." Introduction In this essay we will be looking at the methods and techniques we use to personalize our screeds to suit

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    Psy103 Week 2 Individual Assignment

    Answer each question in at least 50 words. 1. Sensation and perception are closely linked. What is the central distinction between the two? The central distinction between the two are: Sensation is the way we receive information through our five senses (sight, smell, touch, hearing, taste) and relays that information to the brain through our sensory receptors, neurons then carry this information to the brain. Perception is how we interpret that information and translate it from our sensory receptors

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