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Sensation & PerceptionSensation & Perception

Lecture 6Lecture 6

2/09/042/09/04

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Scent of a WomanScent of a Woman

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• Does smell really signify attractiveness?

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From Scentsational Sex: The Secret to From Scentsational Sex: The Secret to Using Aroma for Arousal, 1998Using Aroma for Arousal, 1998

“PPL are powerfully influenced no by manly, sweet, or earthy colognes, but by odd mixtures of everyday odors- pumpkin pie and lavender for men, or licorice candy mixed with cucumber for women”

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Sniffing out the truthSniffing out the truth

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How does physical energy become How does physical energy become a psychological experience?a psychological experience?

• Sensation– Sensory receptors in eyes, ears, nose absorb

raw, physical energy

• Transduction– Raw energy converted to neural signals to be

sent to brain

• Perception– Signals selected, organized & interpreted

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Example- VisionExample- Vision

Sunset

Sensory receptors in eyes

Neural impulses (Chemical rxn of light sensitive cells)

Brain (occipital lobe)

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Importance of SmellImportance of Smell

• Past: used sweat, brain, urine, odor to diagnose illness– Today: Aromatherapy (inhalation of odors) to ward off

illness

• Dogs have 200 million olfactory receptors, we have only 10 million– Dogs mark territory, signal danger, establish

dominance, attract mates, track down animals, criminals, drugs, disease…

• Can our behavior influenced by odor?

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How our nose knowsHow our nose knows

1. Breathe through nose and mouth to inhale airborne oderant molecules

2. Molecules dissolved and trapped by olfactory receptors

3. Like lock & key, AP activated in olfactory bulb

4. Info DIRECTLY distributed throughout cortex & limbic system

• What do I smell, how do I feel about that smell, have I smelled that before & Awareness

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Olfactory SystemOlfactory System

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• We can distinguish among 10,000 different odor molecules– Primary odors are vinegar, rose, mint, rotten

egg, mothballs, dry-cleaning fluid, musk

– Women > men in ID-ing different smells• Some are anosmic (Ben Cohen)

Individuals differ in smelling sensitivity

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AgeAge

• Nursing infants (2wks) prefer their own mother’s body odor to others.

• Olfactory sensitivity peaks in middle age and declines in 70’s + 80’s– Based on National Geographic scratch n’ sniff

recognition test.

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How early?How early?

• Expose fetal rat pups to lemon scent– Nursing preference– Place-preference task– Mate preference

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How sensitive to scent are we?How sensitive to scent are we?

• Sniffing Studies– College students can ID own shirts– Mothers can pick out children’s– Most can ID Men vs. women– Women can ‘sniff’ attractive men

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PheromonesPheromones

• Chemicals secreted by animals of same species to transmit signals

• Dogs in heat…

• E.g. male Emperor Moth– Chemoreceptors on antennae can detect

scent of virgin female > 6 miles away!

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4 categories of behavior affected by 4 categories of behavior affected by PheromonesPheromones

1. Mother-Infant Interaction

2. Territorial Marking

3. Reproductive Synchrony

4. Sexual Attraction

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““if you had to smell it all the time”if you had to smell it all the time”

• 49 unmarried women• Chose smell of genetically similar men to

fathers

• Women who had pheromone added to perfume reported 50% increase in sexual attention from men– Sexual intercourse, kissing, heavy petting,

affection, slept closer

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Fragrance enhanced performanceFragrance enhanced performance

Yale Chocolate Study, 1991

21 14

13 14

RETESTLE

AR

NIN

G Odor

No

Odor

Odor No Odor

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Fragrance & ArousalFragrance & Arousal

• Write description of personality– Exchange with partner

• Rate partner– Exchange

• Angry vs. Nonangry

• “Aggression Machine”– Jungle gardenia vs. no scent

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Fragrance enhances aggressionFragrance enhances aggression

NO SCENT PERFUME

NOT ANGRY 3 2

ANGRY 3 4

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Organization and interpretation of visual information

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How well do our senses sense?How well do our senses sense?

• Experience is subjective

• The same visual input can result in radically different perceptions– Psychophysics

• Relationship between physical stimulation AND subjective sensations

– Signal Detection Theory• Detection based on signal AND response criterion

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• Center figure depends on the order in which one looks at the figures:– If scanned from the left, man’s face – If scanned from the right, a woman’s figure

Perceptual Set

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Perceptual Set: Letter B or Number 13?

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Gestalt Principles AppliedGestalt Principles Applied

1. Figure & Ground– Dividing visual displays into the THING

being looked at and the BACKGROUND against which it stands• THING has substance, stands in front of ground

• Fundamental Attribution Error– Discounting the situation, attributing

behavior to dispositions• Why did she litter? And you?

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Gestalt Laws of GroupingGestalt Laws of Grouping

• We tend to group collections of shapes, sizes, colors, and other features into perceptual wholes

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• Proximity– Seeing 3 pair of lines in A

• Similarity– Seeing columns of orange

and red dots in B

• Continuity– Seeing lines that connect

1 to 2 and 3 to 4 in C

• Closure– Seeing a horse in D

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StereotypesStereotypes

• Generalizations about groups with identical characteristics

• We tend to see members of stereotyped groups as more similar to stereotype than they actually are

• Cliques, sports teams, majors, Greek life

• Read description of b-ball player…

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White men can’t jump, 1997White men can’t jump, 1997

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ClosureClosure

• The Zeingarnik Effect– Tendency to remember an uncompleted task

rather than a completed one– Unfinished business creates “psychic tension”

• Tension motivates us to seek closure by completing the task

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Highly adept, yet often fooledHighly adept, yet often fooled

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S.B.S.B.

• Blind until 52

• Corneal Transplant performed, sight restored

• Looked out hospital window– Small objects below

• Climbed out on 4th floor ledge to check them out by lowering himself with hands!– No depth perception

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• Visual illusion of a cliff

• At which point in dvlptl process can humans perceive depth

• Nativist vs. empiricist perspective

The Visual CliffEleanor Gibson & Richard Walk, 1960

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ProcedureProcedure

• 36 infants 6-14 months

• Placed on ‘shallow side’

• Mothers called from deep side

• *also chicks, turtles, rats, lambs, kids, pigs & kittens

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ResultsResults

• ALL p’s crawled when called from shallow side

• ONLY 3 crept across “cliff”

• Animal abilities varied by when skill was needed for survival– Chicks less than 24hrs made no mistakes– Rats showed no preference

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Binocular Cues to DepthBinocular Cues to Depth

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– Perceived length of line altered by position of other lines enclosing it

The Müller-Lyer Illusion

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– Illusion in which the perceived line length is affected by linear perspective cues.

• Side lines seem to converge

• Top line seems farther away– But the retinal images

of the red lines are equal.

The Ponzo Illusion

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