Chapter 6
Across
- 3. a mental predisposition to interpret a stimulus as one thing instead of something else
- 4. this type of processing involves using expectations and past experiences to shape perception
- 7. this type of threshold is the minimum amount of stimulus energy needed to detect the presence of a stimulus 50% of the time
- 9. this occurs when we experience constant, unchanging exposure to a stimulus, leading us to be less aware of its presence
- 11. this theory of color vision explains after-images and involves pairs of color receptors (e.g., red/green)
- 12. the scientific name for the sensation of taste
- 13. the scientific name for the sensation of hearing
- 14. the process of taking environmental information into the body
Down
- 1. this type of processing involves allowing details of stimuli to shape our perception
- 2. the processes of changing one form of energy to another
- 5. the scientific name for the sensation of smell
- 6. vision receptors that detect fine details and colors
- 8. the process of organizing and interpreting sensory input to the brain
- 10. vision receptors that detect shades of gray and motion