Perception

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Across
  1. 4. The "binary code" of the brain; the only type of signal that the brain can understand
  2. 5. The combination of red and green light
  3. 6. Convergence and binocular disparity; depth cues requiring two eyes
  4. 8. The effect produced when you stare at one image for a long time, and then look at a white background
  5. 9. The combination of blue and green light
  6. 11. The pathway from the eye to the occipital lobe
  7. 13. The visual center of the brain
  8. 15. The combination of red, green, and blue light
  9. 16. Theory of color perception; brain interprets relative percentages of red, blue, and green-detecting cones that are activated in the eye
  10. 17. The way our brain interprets sensory information
  11. 18. The monocular depth cue involving converging parallel lines
  12. 19. Sheet of photoreceptors on the back of the eye
Down
  1. 1. Depth cues requiring only one eye
  2. 2. How we determine how far away something is
  3. 3. Monocular depth cue; bigger things can look farther away than smaller things, if we know how big both objects are supposed to be in relation to eachother
  4. 7. Monocular depth cue; far away things are smaller than close up things
  5. 10. The combination of red and blue light
  6. 12. type of photoreceptor that perceives color
  7. 14. Monocular depth cue; something is blocking another thing, therefore it must be closer