Across
- 4. The bending of light rays to help form a clear image in the eye
- 6. Another name for color
- 7. Another name for the sense of smell
- 9. This type of threshold does not exist in nature
- 10. The process of environmental energy being translated into neural impulses
- 13. Type of photoreceptor needed to see in the dark
- 14. ___ principles are associated with the idea that "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts"
- 15. Type of photoreceptor needed to see color
Down
- 1. According to the ___ theory, the three primary colors are red, blue, and green
- 2. Part of the eye that allows for detailed vision
- 3. Process that occurs in the lens of the eye that allows us to see objects at different distances
- 5. Area of the eye where photoreceptors are located
- 8. Something that is falsely perceived
- 11. A change in sensitivity following a prolonged stimulation
- 12. This type of threshold is the minimum difference in stimulus magnitude needed to tell two stimuli apart; JND
