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