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Down: 1) a failure to perceive objects that are not the focus of attention2) the perception of movement as a result of alternating signals appearing in rapid succession in different locations3) what takes place when many sensors in the body convert physical signals from the environment into encoded neural signals sent to the central nervous system 7) the ability to see fine detail12) a listener’s experience of sound quality or resonance13) an area of the retina where vision is the clearest and there are no rods at all.15) the minimal intensity needed to just barely detect a stimulus16)  a theory of pain perception based on the idea that signals arriving from pain receptors in the body can be stopped, or gated, by interneurons in the spinal cord via feedback from two directions. 18) when people fail to detect changes to the visual details of a scene Across: 4)  methods that measure the strength of a stimulus and the observer’s sensitivity to that stimulus5) the just noticeable difference of a stimulus is a constant proportion despite variations to intensity 6)  Referred pain- feeling of pain when sensory information from internal and external areas converges on the same nerve cells in the spinal cord 8) sensitivity to a prolonged stimulation tends to decline overtime as an organism adapts to current conditions9)  the perceptual experience of one sense that is evoked by another sense10) aspects of a scene that yield information about depth when viewed with only one eye11) the cochlea registers low frequencies via the firing rate of action potentials entering the auditory nerve14) a perceptual mistake where features from multiple objects are incorrectly combined 17) the active exploration of the environment by touching grasping objects with our hands 19) a mental representation that can be directly compared to a viewed shape in the retinal image20) the process by which the eye maintains a clear image on the retina 21) the inability to recognize objects by sight 22) the idea that focused attention is not required to detect the individual features that comprise a stimulus but is required to bind those individual features together 23) the cochlea encodes different frequencies at different locations along basilar membrane 24) the organization, identification, and interpretation of a sensation in order to form a mental representation.25) - how features are linked together so that we see unified objects in our visual world rather than free-floating or miscombined features
 

 

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