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1. Throughout this course, you have seen that the same person may perceive a stimulus as different depending on context. Furthermore, different people may perceive the identical stimulus as different, Use the chemical senses to provide further examples of the disparity between the physical stimulus and perceptual experience.
2. Imagine yourself at a concert of your favorite music. Discuss how the material in music perception might make you more aware of perceptual qualities of the music. Be certain to mention pitch, tonality, loudness, timbre, and tone combination.
3. Adaptation has been a recurring theme throughout the text. Discuss adaptation to touch, temperature, and pain.
4. The organ of Corti should strike you as quite different from the retina, yet both structures perform similar transduction functions for audition and vision. Describe the similarities and differences between the two structures.
5. Speech perception seems so easy and effortless. Nonetheless, theories of speech perception are complex. Why? Describe the distinction among the Special Mechanism and the General Mechanism accounts of speech perception.
6. Suppose that elderly relative will be visiting you for the weekend. What kinds of information concerning vision and hearing would be helpful in making the visit as successful as possible? Be sure to discuss both vision and hearing.
7. Discuss the place and temporal theories of pitch perception, reviewing the evidence in support of each theory. Point out the problems with both theories, and illustrate ways in which they both contribute to pitch perception.
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