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1) A rare form of color blindness where an individual has only one type of functioning cone cell, or none at all. This results in the inability to perceive colors, seeing the world in shades of gray.
3) minimum level of stimulus needed for detection, determines if a stimulus can be noticed at all.
4) Visual sensations that persist after a stimulus is removed. They occur due to temporary overstimulation of cone cells in the retina, resulting in a brief perception of an inverted or complementary image:
6) the light-sensitive inner surface of the eyes containing photo receptors cells that convert light into neural signals.
10) photoreceptors cells in the retina responsible for color vision and detail in bright light. They enable us to perceive colors and fine visual details, such as reading text or distinguishing between different hues.
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2) the process by which sensory receptors become less responsive to constant stimuli over time.
5) A phenomenon where individuals with damage to their visual cortex can respond to visual stimuli without consciously perceiving them. It suggests that some visual processing can occur unconsciously, bypassing traditional pathways in the brain.
7) A theory proposing that color vision is based on pairs of opposing color processes (red-green, blue-yellow, and black-white).
8) a condition where stimulation of one sensory pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in another sensory pathway
9) A type of color vision deficiency where an individual has only two types of functioning cone cells instead of the normal three.This condition typically results in difficulty distinguishing between certain colors, especially reds and greens
11) photoreceptors cells in the retina responsible for vision in low light conditions and detecting motion. They provide black-and wite vision and are highly sensitive to light, allowing us to see in dim light (NO COLOR ONLY BLACK WHITE AND GREY)
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