Across
- 5. Sensations like visual or acoustical that occur without physical contact.
- 7. Perceiving a general structure rather than a simple sum of sensations.
- 10. The sensation used to distinguish flying substances and smells in the air.
- 11. Mental completion of a perceived object based on a small set of elements.
- 12. Purposeful, systematic perception also known as supervision
- 13. The sensation that provides the vertical position of the body.
- 14. Receptive sensations signaling internal body conditions like pain.
- 17. Property where the world is perceived as separate subjects, not just sensations.
- 19. Sensation reflecting centrifugal and centripetal forces during movement.
Down
- 1. Reflection in consciousness of subjects influencing sense organs as a whole.
- 2. The size or force of an irritant necessary for a sensation to occur.
- 3. The primary excitation in an analyzer caused by an irritant.
- 4. The quantitative characteristic of sensation defined by the force of an irritant.
- 6. Sensation defining features of food like sweet, bitter, or sour.
- 8. Receptive sensations reflecting properties of the world around us.
- 9. Spatial analysis allowing a person to find an irritant in space.
- 15. Receptive sensations reflecting the condition of body movement.
- 16. Perception characterized by an object in view and strong-willed effort.
- 17. The specific sensation capable of distinguishing light and color.
- 18. The time characteristic of a sensation based on the action of the irritant.
