Across
- 4. Occurs when there is conflict between the sight and hearing
- 5. The state of being able to see
- 8. The principle that one sense may influence another
- 11. The rate of vibrations in the air (long & short sound waves)
- 12. "To be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage rather than amount
- 14. Equilibrium caused by equality among certain things
- 15. Neurological condition in which information stimulates more senses than meant to
- 16. These mislead us by playing on the way we organize and interpret our sensations
Down
- 1. Proteins that grow and repair tissue
- 2. Perception of the position and movement of one's body
- 3. Perceiving sounds
- 6. Phenomenon that occurs when the name of the color doesn't match the color of the print
- 7. Judging distance
- 9. Perceiving the sensation of flavor
- 10. How our brains organize and interpret that sensory information
- 13. How our sensory receptors receive stimulus from the environment
