Biological Bases of Behavior
Which of the following processes refers to the detection of environmental stimuli by our sensory organs?
Perception
Sensation
Transduction
Accommodation
What is the process called that converts stimuli into neural signals the brain can understand?
Sensory Adaptation
Transduction
Perception
Absolute Threshold
The absolute threshold is defined as the minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus what percentage of the time?
25%
50%
75%
100%
According to Weber's Law, how is the Just Noticeable Difference (JND) related to the magnitude of the stimulus?
The JND is inversely proportional to the magnitude of the stimulus.
The JND is proportional to the magnitude of the stimulus.
The JND is constant, regardless of the stimulus magnitude.
The JND is exponentially related to the stimulus magnitude.
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates sensory adaptation?
Realizing that a gas leak has been going on for hours due to the strong smell.
Quickly noticing the smell of smoke in a building.
No longer noticing the feeling of your socks on your feet after a few minutes.
Immediately turning off the TV because the volume is too loud.
Which of the following is an example of sensory interaction?
Experiencing a phantom limb sensation after amputation.
The ability to maintain balance while walking.
Tasting food and perceiving its flavor through a combination of taste and smell.
Developing a tolerance to a certain drug over time.
Weber's Law explains the Just Noticeable Difference (JND). Which scenario exemplifies a situation where a larger change in stimulus intensity is needed for the difference to be noticeable, as described by Weber's Law?
Detecting the difference between a 5 lb weight and a 6 lb weight.
Detecting the difference between a 50 lb weight and a 51 lb weight.
Detecting the difference between a 100 lb weight and a 102 lb weight.
Detecting the difference between a 100 lb weight and a 105 lb weight.

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Which of the following best describes the phenomenon of synesthesia?
A reduced sensitivity to a constant stimulus.
The ability to detect a stimulus 50% of the time.
A condition where stimulation of one sense triggers experiences in another.
The process of converting stimuli into neural signals.
What is the primary function of the retina?
To control the amount of light entering the eye.
To focus light onto the lens.
To capture and process visual information.
To transmit auditory information to the brain.
What is the blind spot in the retina caused by?
Damage to the rod cells.
The area where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
A blockage of blood vessels in the retina.
The absence of cone cells.