Sensation & Perception PowerPoint / Google Slides, Guided Notes, (Psychology)
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Psychology: Sensation and Perception PowerPoint / Google Slides with presenter notes and embedded video links is a great resource to add to your psychology curriculum. Powerpoint also includes short video clips with video questions. I have used these with my A.P. classes as well as regular psychology classes. Lecture is loaded with optical illusions and the psychology behind them.
PowerPoints include 46 slides total with short video clips and speaker notes that guide you through the slides. PowerPoints also include optional student guided notes for students to complete during lecture for differentiated instruction.
** Includes Google Slides versions of PowerPoints for distance learning
Make it easy on yourself! For these PowerPoints, worksheets, lesson plans, warmups and Exit Tickets, assessment and more, go to SENSATION AND PERCEPTION UNIT BUNDLED.
Topics Include
Sensation and Perception
- absolute threshold
- difference threshold
- signal detection theory
Five Senses
Vision
- Rods and Cones
- pupil
- lens
- blind spot
- retina
- visual acuity
- after image
- color blindness
- optical nerve
Hearing
- auditory nerve
- cochlea
- conductive deafness
- sensorineural deafness
Smell
- olfactory nerve
Taste
- five tastes
- expectations and taste
Touch
- pressure, temperature and pain
- Gate theory
Body Senses
- vestibular sense
- kinesthesis
Perception
Gestalt
- proximity
- similarity
- continuity
- common fate
- closure
- figure ground perception
Stroboscopic Motion
Depth Perception
- Monocular Cues
- perspective, clearness, overlapping, shadow, gradient texture, motion parallax
Binocular Cues
- retinal disparity and convergence
Perceptual constancies
- color, size, shape, and brightness constancies
Related:
• Discovering Psychology: Sensation and Perception Video Guide: Episode 04 + Google Apps
• Sensation and Perception Crossword Puzzle Review
• SENSATION AND PERCEPTION UNIT BUNDLED + Google Apps version for distance learning
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