Perception, attention and sensation

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Across
  1. 2. - organization and interpretation of sensory information
  2. 5. the minimum amount of stimulus that need to be detected
  3. 6. the brains ability to fill in gaps in sensory information
  4. 10. a decrease in response to repeated exposure to stimulus
  5. 11. - the conversion of sound waves into neural impulses
  6. 12. - part of eye that controls the light entering
  7. 13. -the theory explaining how we detect stimuli under uncertain conditions
  8. 14. - memory type of memory that briefly holds sensory impressions
  9. 15. the sensory perceptors in the retina responsible for color vision
Down
  1. 1. the ability to perceive depth using both eyes
  2. 3. - the failure to notice a fully visible stimulus due to focus on something else
  3. 4. -the reduced sensitivity to stimulus after prolonged exposure
  4. 7. - attention selecting and focusing on specific stimuli while ignoring others
  5. 8. the ability to focus on one voice in a noisy environment
  6. 9. the transformation of sensory information into neural signals