Introduction to Psychology - 04
With all child management techniques, remember to be firm, kind, consistent,?
respectful, and encouraging. And most of all, try every day to live the?
message you wish to communicate.
====Chapter 4:Sensation and Perception
Sensory receptors generally respond best to changes in stimulation.
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No one wants or needs to be reminded 16 hours a day that his?
or her shoes are on.
=Question 4.7: Why are we more aware of some sensations than others?
Because of repetition, it may become as attention getting as a single?
sound many times louder. This effect is used repeatedly, so to speak,?
in television and radio commercials.
ATTENTION IS ALSO FREQUENTLY RELATED TO contrast OR change IN STIMULATION.?
=Question 4.9: How is perception altered by expectations,?
motives, emotions, and learning?
Past experience, motives, context, or suggestions may create a?
perceptual expectancy期望 (or set) that prepares you to perceive in a certain way.?
Our motives and emotions also play a role in shaping our perceptions.?
For example, if you are hungry, food-related words are more?
likely to gain your attention than nonfood-related words.?
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★Advertisers take advantage of two motives that are?
widespread in our society: anxiety and sex.
=Question 4.10: Is extrasensory超感官的 perception possible?
=Question 4.11: How can I learn to perceive events more accurately?