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- 3. Conversion of one form of energy into another?
- 5. The vision, the ability to adjust to an artificially displaced or even inverted visual field?
- 9. is the sensory analysis that begins at the entry level, with information flowing from the sensory receptors to the brain?
- 14. The theory that the spinal cord contains a neurological gate that blocks pain signal or allows them to pass on to the brain?
- 18. The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50 percent of the time?
- 19. very limited aspect of incoming information, blocking out most, often shifting the spotlight of our attention from one thing to another is called what?
- 20. Failing to notice changes in the environment?
- 23. Hearing loss caused by the damage to the mechanical system that conduct sound waves to the cochlea is what?
- 24. What is depth cues, such as interposition and linear perspective, available to either eye alone?Phi Phenomenon: The illusion of acmovement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession?
- 26. Theory that links the pitch we hear with the place where the cochlea's membrane is stimulated?
- 27. Depth cues, such as retinal disparity, that depend on the use of two eyes?
- 28. A binocular cue for perceiving depth: by comparing images from the retinas in the two eyes, the brain computes distance - the greater the difference between the two images, the closer the object?
- 30. Doing many things at once is called a what?
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- 1. There is Barley anything noticeable difference we discern between two stimuli 50% of the time?
- 2. The organization of visual fields into objects (the figures) that stand out from their surroundings (the ground) is what?
- 4. Hearing loss caused by damage to cochlea's hair cells or their associated nerves is called a what?
- 6. What is the analysis that beings with the brain and flows down, filtering information through our experience and expectation?
- 7. failing to see visible object when our attention is direct elsewhere?
- 8. Theory The theory that the retina contains three different color receptors. (red, green and blue) is what?Opponent Process Theory: Theory that opposing retinal process (red-green, yellow-blue, white-black) enable color vision?
- 10. The illusion of a movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in quick succession?
- 11. Theory that opposing retinal process(red-green,yellow-blue,white-black) enable color vision?
- 12. The Theory that demonstrates that individual absolute threshold vary, depending on the strength of the signal and also on our experience, expectation, motivation, and alertness?
- 13. The theory that rate of nerve impulses traveling up the auditory nerve matches the frequency of a tone, thus enabling us to sense its pitch is called what?
- 15. A mental predisposition to perceive one thing and not another?
- 16. Brain cells that respond to specific features of the stimulus, such as shape, angle, or movement?
- 17. What is below one's absolute threshold for conscious awareness?
- 21. The sense of body movement and position, including the sense of balance is called what?
- 22. Laboratory device for testing depth perception in infants and young animals?
- 25. What is the system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts?
- 29. States that two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion to be perceived as different?
