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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ElizabethHoke Ch3 18, Sensation and Perception Hearing Sense Sound, Sensation and Perception Perception Method by which the sensations experienced at any given moment are interpreted and organized in some meaningful fashion., Smell/ Olfaction is Nose serves as a collection device, Sensation and Perception Sensation Process of which information from the outside world enters the brain., Sensation and Perception Somesthetic Senses Kinesthetic sense, Taste/ Gustation is Called a chemical sense because food molecules dissolve in saliva, which then fits into receptors sites., Sensation and Perception Chemical Sense Smell/ Olfaction, Vestibular sense is Processed by vestibular organs, Smell/ Olfaction is Unique in that signals do not first travel to the thalamus before going to the brain., a physical stimulus is Processed by the ear., Sensation and Perception Hearing Sense Middle Ear, Sensation and Perception Science of Seeing Light is a physical stimulus, Outer Ear includes Pinna, Sensation and Perception Perception May not always be based on an accurate interpretation of the stimulus, Sensation and Perception Chemical Sense Taste/ Gustation, Taste/ Gustation is Five basic tastes, Sensation and Perception Sensation Related to changes in physical stimuli, psychological properties is Timbre, Sound is a physical stimulus, Middle Ear includes Anvil