Sensation and Perception

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Across
  1. 5. Prior knowledge and expectations influencing processing
  2. 7. Perception created from combining multiple senses
  3. 8. Our psychological interpretation of information received from the senses
Down
  1. 1. Sensory information interacting with our body
  2. 2. Pain receptors that are triggered by potentially damaging stimuli
  3. 3. Sensory information from a stimulus influencing processing
  4. 4. When an object is close to our face, the eyes move inwards towards our nose
  5. 5. A theory of how we see color that says the cones in our eyes respond to three wavelengths that represent red, blue, and green
  6. 6. A theory of pitch perception where sound frequency is coded by the activity level of a sensory neuron