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Sensation and Perception Crossword
Down
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2) The act of detecting, processing, and reacting to stimuli in the environment.
4) The perceived pitch of a sound
5) The processing of chemical/physical stimulation into electrochemical data that is processed by the brain.
6) The inability to catch a difference in the environment due to a distraction.
8) The place where the retina meats the optic nerve, it creates a blind spot because there are no rods or cones there.
9) The inability to detect a stimulus due to a focus on another stimulus.
10) The chemical/physical data you get from stimuli.
11) The area where light is focused in the retina.
13) A disorder in the temporal lobe which causes an inability to distinguish between faces.
14) Interpretation of data from stimuli.
Across
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1) The sensory system which senses differences in movement, acceleration, and gravity.
3) The idea that constant stimuli in your environment stop being perceived after awhile in favor of novel stimuli.
7) The minimum stimulation for you to detect a stimulus fifty percent of the time.
12) The idea that a difference in data from the vestibular system and other sensory systems causes nausea and dizziness.
13) The study of how we interpret and react to stimuli.
15) The act of giving priority to perceiving certain stimuli in your environment.
16) The inability to distinguish some or all colors in the spectrum
17) The idea that we perceive all the different colors just by mixing three: red, blue, and green.
18) The intensity of a sound wave. I.e loudness.
19) An object or change in the environment that causes a sensory or behavioral reaction.
20) Measure of intensity of a sound wave i.e measure of amplitude
21) The ability to determine the direction of a sound due to the timing of its arrival at your ears.
22) Deafness caused by strong vibrations which do damage to the cilia in the cochlea.
23) The minimum change in stimuli that can be detected fifty percent of the time.
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