PSY 2105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Haptic Perception, Evoked Potential, Orienting Response

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PSY2105A Dr. Isabelle Boutet
Chap 7: Perceptual Changes 08.05.18
Chap 7 p 218-240
Methods to Research Perception in Infants
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Preferential Looking infants have spontaneous looking preferences for certain types of stimuli
Logic When an infant prefers one stimulus over another, it implies that the infant can discriminate btwn those
stimuli; determine the smallest amount of details for children to determine differences
i.e contrast sensitivity newborns only see things with high contrast, develop ability to see things with
low contrast as they age; help determine acquity
Habituation an individual reacts with less and less intensity to a repeatedly presented stimulus
applies to a variety of physiological responses sucking, heart rate, breathing, orienting response, eye
movements
Logic evaluate discrimination; if the infant can discriminate the habituated from the novel stimulus, the decrease
in response should not generalize to the new stimulus
assumes the infant always have preferences for novel stimuli, irrespective of the visual characteristics of
the habituated and novel stimuli
Visual Scanning where an infant is looking to determine what they see; the order in which the infant looks at
various parts of an object
i.e measuring eye movements determine what part of the object they are looking at; babies focus on
edges
Cortical Evoked Potential visual evoked potentials, measure brain responses of visual stimuli; stimuli that are
resolved will elicit a VEP (brain wave patterns)
Development of Touch and Pain Perception
Myths ifats dot feel pai; ifats feel ut at reat to pai; ifats hae o eory of pain
there are negative effects of pain killers on babies
Movie Pain perception in newborns
igorig a ays pereptio of pai a hae log-term effects on their behavior
Techniques to help infants/children cope with pain sucrose, happy facial expressions, high vocal tone, distraction
Two-point perception test use a compass to determine the smallest distance a person can determine the two
points of touch on their skin
Acquisition of Tactile Skills
1) Ability to perceive touch 2 months post conception
2) Ability to recognize a familiar object via haptic perception (sophisticated) 1 year
Development of Smell and Tastes
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