AP Psychology
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Contrast the two types of receptor cells in the retina, and describe the retina’s reaction to light | show 🗑
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Explain how the Young-Helmholtz and opponent process theories help us understand color vision | show 🗑
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Explain the importance of color constancy | show 🗑
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Describe the three regions of the ear, and outline the series of events that triggers the electrical impulses sent to the brain | show 🗑
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Contrast the place and frequency theories, and explain how they help us to understand pitch perception | show 🗑
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Describe how we pinpoint sounds | show 🗑
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Describe how cochlear implants function, and explain why Deaf culture advocates object to these devices | show 🗑
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State the purpose of pain, and describe the biopsychosocial perspective on pain | show 🗑
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Describe the sense of taste, and explain the principle of sensory interaction | show 🗑
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Describe the sense of smell, and explain why specific odors so easily trigger memories | show 🗑
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Distinguish between kinesthesis and the vestibular sense | show 🗑
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Trace the path that the sound waves travel as they enter the ear and proceed to the receptor cells for hearing. | show 🗑
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Using 2 theories of pitch perception, explain how the brain might process the pitch of the dog’s bark | show 🗑
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