PsychoBio
Across
- 3. Deafness Hearing loss that results from damage to the cochlea
- 6. Cells in the retina that receive input directly from the receptors
- 7. Light that is coming in to the pupil is focused by this
- 10. Rear surface of the eye
- 11. Fine tuned to respond to only a certain certain taste stimulus
- 15. To find out if two seemingly unique tastes come from different receptors
- 19. The intensity of a sound wave
- 20. Another word for lazy eye
- 22. Theory that color is perceived through the relative rates of response
- 25. An opening in the center of the eye in which light enters
- 26. Optic nerve sends info from the right eye to the left
- 28. perception of the frequency of a sound wave
- 31. The quality of complexity of a tone
- 32. Theory that the basilar membrane vibrates in synchrony with a sound
- 33. Deafness that fails the bones of the middle ear
- 34. has dense receptors for natural endorphins
- 35. cells in the fovea and other primates
- 36. A band of tissue that gives eyes their color
- 37. Chemicals contained by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species
- 38. Cells that have small receptive fields.
- 39. Axons of ganglion cells join together to from what type of nerve
- 40. Theory that the cortex compares info from various parts of the retina
- 41. Not being able to identify who the person is but can tell whether they are male or female
- 44. Recieves input from
- 45. Window membrane in the inner ear where vibrations are transmitted too
- 46. Rapid, Voluntary eyes movements that detect subtle changes
- 47. A decreased responsiveness caused by an asymmetric curvature
Down
- 1. The eyes outer most layer
- 2. A protein that causes itching sensation
- 4. Area at the back of the retina where the optic nerve exits
- 5. Stream that originates from V2 and extends to the temporal lobe. The “what” pathway
- 6. The ability to respond in limited ways to visual info without perceiving it consciously
- 8. Tiny area of the retina where receptors are tightly packed
- 9. The number of compressions per second of a sound measured in hertz
- 12. Pain that shows up in the cingulate cortex
- 13. Touch, pressure, pain, tickle
- 14. Stream that originates from V2 and extends to the parietal lobe. The “where” pathway
- 16. Scientific name for tone deafness
- 17. Chemicals contained in rods and cones that release energy when struck by light
- 18. Cells that get information from bipolar cells and send it to other bipolar cells
- 21. Frequent or constant ringing
- 23. The sense of smell
- 24. Cells that are found throughout the retina, some are color sensitive
- 27. Picks up many different taste
- 29. Area of the body connected to particular spinal nerve
- 30. Map of sound frequency
- 37. A drug with no pharmacological effects
- 38. The inability to recognize faces due to damage of several brain areas
- 42. Expectation of harm actually causes feelings of pain
- 43. Theory that pitch perception depends on which part of the inner ear has cells with the greatest activity level