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Down: 1) a screen in the back of the eye on which inverted images are projected2) the muscles that control the pupil, dilate it to let more light in, make it smaller to let less light in3) objects closer to our eyes will produce bigger images on our retinas, but we take distance into account4) draw things closer to the viewer as bigger5) the nerve that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain6) created by vibrations which travel through the air and collect in our ears8) the height of the wave and determines the loudness, measured in decibels11) sense is activated when the skin is indented, pierced, or experiences a change in temperature13) state that sensory receptorsare arranged in retina are in pairs of red/green, yellow/blue, black/white14) this theory investigates the effects of the distractions and interference we experience while perceiving the world15) our perception of sensations is partially due to how focused we are on them16) the process of understanding sensations17) respond to color18) the snail-shaped tube (in the inner ear coiled around the modiolus) where sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses by the Organ of Corti20) membrane similar to the eardrum, attached to the cochlea21) objects that block the view to other objects must be closer23) theory that we sense pitch because the hair cells fire at different rates24) three bones as the ossicles, vibration transmitted to the oval window25) depends on chemicals emitted by substance26) objects that make a recognizable image are more likely to be perceived as belonging in te same group even if it contains caps27) the smallest amount of stimulus we can detect29) perceive by filling in gaps in what we sense, less accurate but quicker than bottom-up30) is the smallest amount of change needed in a stimulus before we can detect a change31) nerve cells in the brain that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement33) we use only the features of the object itself to build a complete perception, automatic process, takes longer but more accurate than top-down38) waves travel through here to eardrum40) smell and taste41) perceptual features that impart information about distance and three-dimentional space42) as an object gets closer to our face, our eyes must move toward each other to keep focused on the object44) cues that depend on having two eyes46) the dominent sense in human beings, gather information using their surroundings more than any other sense Across: 7) states that the change needed is proportional to the original intensity of the stimulus9) we know that we can see details in texture close to us but no far away10) objects that close together are more likely to be perceived as belonging to the same group12) respond to black and white, outnumber 20:119) occurs when some goes wrong with the system of conducting the sound to the cochlea22) the protective covering that light first enters through, helps focus light28) depth cues that do not depend on having two eyes32) if you stare at one color for a while then look at a blank space, you will see color, stare at green, it will be red, yellow blue34) the sense that tells how our body is oriented in space35) an indentation in the center of the retina that has the highest concentration of cones36) a process during which signals are transferred into neural impulses37) decreased responsiveness to stimuli due to constant stimulation eg. socks on feet39) oldest and most simple theory, we have three cones that detect blue red and green43) light travels through it, the shutter of a camera 44) objects as being a constant color even as the light reflected off of them changes45) stimuli below our absolute threshold47) to draw train tracks, you would draw two lines that converge at the top of the paper48) the spot where the nerves cross each other49) a thin membrane that vibrates as the sound wave hits it50) the lobe in which the visual cortex is, the point that sensation ends and perception begins51) the sense that gives us feedback about the position and orientation of specific body parts52) auditory senses, waves are created in the air53) determines the particular hue, longer than visible light infrared, microwaves, radio waves, shorter, UV and X54) how much energy a light contains, how bright the object is55) curved and flexible in order to focus light56) objects viewed from dfferent angles will produce different shapes, but we know the shape of an object remains constant
 

 

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