Char of living things
Table of Contents OBJECTIVES: EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SENSATION AND PERCEPTION COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE JND AND WEBERS LAW; AND THE ABSOLUTE THRESHOLD.
Chapter 4 Sensation and Perception. Table of Contents Sensation and Perception: The Distinction Sensation : stimulation of sense organs Perception: selection,
Nervous system
Visual Perception Flashcards
PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS THE FOLLOWING POWERPOINT PRESENTATION IS BASED, IN PART, ON MATERIAL ACCESSED ON THE INTERNET (4-12-06) dhansen/hormones2.ppt#2.
COMMUNICATION PART 1JACK DENGATE. WHAT IS COMMUNICATION? Communication involves an interaction that transmits information from one organism to another.
CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE. Is Sammy Alive? 1.Living things are MADE OF UNITS CALLED CELLS Unicellular – single cell Unicellular – single cell (bacteria,
PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
HSC Communication notes
What is a stimulus? Stimulus: any change in an organism’s environment that causes the organism to react. It is a fancy way of saying “cause”. Stimulus.
Chapter 3 Sensation and Perception. Sensation vs. Perception Sensation: result of energy (light) stimulating a sense organ (eye)Sensation: result of energy.