Puzzle me out!
Across
- 3. 4.A theory examining how outside influences affect perception.
- 5. 10.They are present physically, but mentally away.
- 7. 22.Another type of threshold which the smallest amount of change needed in a stimulus before we notice the change.
- 15. 6.A type of perception that is the observation and interpretation of things in terms of depth and motion.
- 19. 8.It is the ability to concentrate.
- 21. 24.It can be useful because it allows the perceiver to focus their attention on particular aspects of the incoming sensory stimulation.
- 23. 13.Affect perception because those experience were being stored in the mind.
- 24. 17.A subtype of ADHD that is the most common presentation, characterized by symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity.
- 25. 1.Creator of ‘bottom-up’ theory.
Down
- 1. 2.He proposed a constructivist theory of perception.
- 2. 21.A threshold is the smallest amount you can sense something.
- 4. 23.This process is two-fold and a necessary step toward the process of communication.
- 6. 12.Affects our perception on physiological level.
- 8. 5.A type of threshold that is the smallest amount of change needed in a stimulus before it is noticed.
- 9. 14.Types of attention that vigilance (over time) and working memory (active holding and manipulating info).
- 10. 25.The extent that will affect speed and the way in which we perceive the world.
- 11. 16.A subtype of ADHD characterized by challenges with focus, organization, and sustained attention, often leading to forgetfulness and difficulty completing tasks.
- 12. 20.This subtype of ADHD involves difficulty sitting still or having “quiet time.” People who have this type of ADHD have excess energy and are extremely talkative. They may also interrupt others and act without thinking it through first.
- 13. 3.Cues in the environment aiding perception.
- 14. 19.The type of perception that describes the way the visual senses, denoting the eyes, observe hues and contextualize them in the environment.
- 16. 9.A type of attention where you transition between activities.
- 17. 11.Factors affecting perception that play a major role in how we view the world and how we take in the things around us.
- 18. 15.Changes in the flow of the optic array contains important information about what type of movement is taking place.
- 20. 18.The type of perception that has the visual ability to judge the relative distance of objects and spatial relationship of objects at different distances.
- 22. 7.A type of perception that deduces meaning from sounds.