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For cannabis or any drug, being schedule I means: 1. It has high addiction potential 2. It is dangerous to use in any circumstances 3. It has no medical benefit 4. 1 + 2 + 3 according to federal regulators 5. 1 + 2 are true, 3 is not UNIT SIX •Drugs that distort perception • What IS perception? • LSD and shrooms How do we perceive? Step 1: Sensation Stimulation of sensory receptors Chemicals – chemoreceptors Pressure – mechanoreceptors Light - photoreceptors Sensation occurs before Perception Sensation , NOT perception Sense of Sight Sensory receptors are not evenly distributed. Through which structure does most sensory information pass on its way to the cerebrum? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Thalamus Hypothalamus Optic chiasm Hippocampus Cerebellum Olfactory Bulb How is sensory information received in the brain? Audesirk Figure 33.12 Audesirk Figure 33.14 Eye stimulus goes first to thalamus From thalamus – info goes to visual cortex Sensory Routing is Fixed- let’s try an experiment: finger closed eye Figure 9-21 The Visual Pathways. Combined Visual Field Left side Right side Perceived as coming from over here Left eye only Binocular vision Right eye only The Visual Pathway Photoreceptors in retina You push here Retina Optic disc Optic nerve (N II) Optic chiasm Optic tract Thalamic nucleus Hypothalamus, pineal gland, and reticular formation Projection fibers Visual cortex of cerebral hemispheres Left cerebral hemisphere © 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Superior colliculus Right cerebral hemisphere How do we perceive touch? Consider the sheep How do we perceive? Once messages gets to, and is interpreted BY the brain, then we perceive. What if….? Phantom limbs: there is feeling, but no limb What if….? How many “2”s are there? Are illusions hallucinations? Are illusions hallucinations? Are illusions hallucinations? http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/col_lilacChaser/index.html Are illusions hallucinations? http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/lum_white-illusion/index.html http://michaelbach.de/ot/mot_feet_lin/index.html Are illusions hallucinations? http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/sze_muelue/index.html http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/mot_ske/index.html Which illusion is explained by tired photoreceptors? 1. A 2. B finger closed eye 3. C 4. D 5. E Which illusion shows that our sensory pathways follow specific “wiring” routes? 1. A 2. B finger closed eye 3. C 4. D 5. E Which drugs alter perception? http://mushroom.dk/svampe/pictures/gutmann_202.jpg