Perception

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Across
  1. 3. / Related to the senses (sight, touch, taste, smell, hearing).
  2. 4. / The perception of movement in objects.
  3. 7. / A specialized cell that detects sensory stimuli.
  4. 8. / The brain's ability to process multiple aspects of a stimulus simultaneously.
  5. 10. / A visual impression that persists after the stimulus is removed.
  6. 11. / The ability to distinguish an object from its background.
  7. 13. / Any event or situation that evokes a sensory response.
Down
  1. 1. / A misrepresentation of sensory information.
  2. 2. / The perceived edge of an object that helps define its shape.
  3. 4. / Depth cues that can be perceived with one eye alone.
  4. 5. / Vision that occurs outside the direct line of sight.
  5. 6. / The central part of the retina responsible for sharp vision.
  6. 9. / The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding.
  7. 10. / Decreased sensitivity to a constant stimulus.
  8. 12. / Depth cues that require both eyes to perceive.