Sensation and Perception

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Across
  1. 3. Sense of sight.
  2. 7. Sense of smell.
  3. 8. Minimum level of a stimulus necessary for a person to detect its presence.
  4. 9. The conversion of energy outside the body into neural energy.
  5. 11. Sensation of a stimulus decreases when the stimulus remains constant.
  6. 13. Sense of position and movement
  7. 15. Sense of balance
  8. 18. Dominant attraction factor in smell
  9. 19. Sense of taste
  10. 20. Cells in the retina that detect shades of grey.
Down
  1. 1. _____ Blindness: Failure to notice something in your visual field.
  2. 2. Theory related to color vision based on specialized cones that sense red, green, or blue.
  3. 4. Receives visual stimulation and sends it to the brain via the optic nerve
  4. 5. Senses experiences through the skin, primarily touch, temperature, and pain.
  5. 6. Tendency to group objects by how close they are to each other.
  6. 10. Spiral fluid-filled structure of the inner ear.
  7. 12. Pitch perception based on the idea that a person hears different pitches because tiny hairs in different places of the cochlea are stimulated
  8. 14. Cover for the whole eye
  9. 16. Processing information from expectations or previous experiences.
  10. 17. Savory protein taste