Chapter 3 - Sensation and Perception
Across
- 1. these are located in the retina and responsible for color perception
- 2. opening to the eye
- 4. the theory that the entire basilar membrane can detect any frequency
- 5. adjustment to stimuli after prolonged exposure
- 10. principles of how we organize bits and peices into a meaningful whole
- 12. theory that receptor cells for color are linked in pairs
- 17. theory of pain that states particular neurons in the spinal cord can block pain
- 19. false percetions
Down
- 1. protective covering of the eye
- 2. attempting to shape how you think or feel
- 3. playing music backwards to reveal a message
- 4. focal point on the retina
- 6. theory of hearing that states that different areas of the basilar membrane are responsible for different frequencies
- 7. more detail is visible up close
- 8. stimuli that creates an expectation
- 9. the smallest amount that can be detected
- 11. theory that there are three kinds of cones in the retine
- 13. chemical released to attract a mate
- 14. processing information using higher level knowledge
- 15. processing done by understanding parts until it creates a whole
- 16. a coiled tube in the ear filled with fluid that vibrates
- 18. part of the ear thst vibrates when sound waves hit it