How Do YOU Perceive Things? Quiz
Across
- 2. the experience we have when our brain puts together and combines thousands of individual sensations into a meaningful pattern or image.
- 4. He defined the absolute threshold as the smallest amount of stimulus energy that can be observed and experienced.
- 5. this law states the increase of intensity of a stimulus needed to produce a JND grows in proportion to the intensity of the initial stimulus
- 7. a point above which a stimulus is perceived and below which it is not perceived
- 11. the intensity level of a stimulus that a person will have a 50% chance of detecting it.
Down
- 1. produced by signals from a single eye. (cyclops can land a plane because...)
- 3. stimulus change into electrical signals (impulses)
- 6. a monocular depth cue that results as parallel lines come together, or converge, in the distance
- 8. our first awareness of some outside stimulus
- 9. just noticeable difference
- 10. a change in environment that activates sense receptors
- 12. a stimulus that has an intensity that gives a person LESS THAN 50% of the chance of detecting the stimulus.