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Psychology LCCC Test

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What is habituation ?
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How do psychologist define learning ?
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What is selective attention?
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What is Psychophysics ?
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What is procedural memory?
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What is subliminal perception ?
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What do Gestalt Psychology explain?
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What is Perception? How do we define it ?
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What is the difference between Sensation and Perception?
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What is Weber's law?
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What is Gestalt Psychology ?
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What is Sensory Adaption ?
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What is Distinct Skin Senses?
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How do the Organization of closure work?
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changes in observable behavior
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a type of long-term memory of how to perform different actions and skills. Essentially, it is the memory of how to do certain things
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when something is presented to us, we see the "whole" of it instead of it in parts.
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a phenomenon in which sensory neurons change their level of sensitivity to a constant stimulus over time.
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the concept that a just-noticeable difference in a stimulus is proportional to the magnitude of the original stimulus.
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occur when a stimulus is too weak to be perceived yet a person is influenced by it.
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a school of thought that looks at the human mind and behavior as a whole.
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The branch of psychology that deals with the relationships between physical stimuli and mental phenomena.
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process by which a person can selectively pick out one message from a mixture of messages occurring simultaneously
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decrease in response to a stimulus after repeated presentations.
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Sensation is the result of your body's senses sensing something ; Perception is how you view your world, what you see and fail to see in it, what you see that isn't there.
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the faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands); "only sight and touch enable us to locate objects in the space around us"
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The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses. Like the Five senses
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things are grouped together if they seem to complete some entity. Our brains often ignore contradictory information and fill in gaps in information.

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