Sensations, perception, attention and memory

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Across
  1. 3. Diminished sensitivity as a consequence of constant stimulation is known as sensory ___.
  2. 7. The sense of whole-body movement and position, including the sense of balance.
  3. 9. Processing that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration is ___-up processing.
  4. 11. The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time is called the absolute ___.
  5. 14. The process of organizing and interpreting sensory information to recognize meaningful objects and events.
  6. 18. When attention is completely absorbed by one object.
  7. 19. The conversion of one form of energy into another, such as transforming light into neural impulses.
  8. 20. Information processing guided by higher-level mental processes is referred to as ___-down processing.
  9. 23. Objects of internal attention include feelings, ideas, and ___.
  10. 24. The bundle of nerve fibers that carries neural impulses from the eye to the brain is the ___ nerve.
  11. 25. The duration of a concentration of attention on a specific object.
  12. 29. External attention is also known as ___ attention.
  13. 30. This occurs at a repeated meeting with an object, at its repeated perception.
  14. 32. The quantity of objects which can be covered with attention in a limited interval of time.
  15. 34. A parameter used to measure concentration is a ___ stability.
  16. 35. The transparent structure behind the pupil that changes shape to help focus images on the retina.
  17. 37. The process of restoration before perceived at the absence of an object.
  18. 38. The process of active processing, ordering, and generalization of a material.
  19. 39. The process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies.
Down
  1. 1. The simple association connecting two opposite phenomena.
  2. 2. The formal, psychological term for the sense of taste.
  3. 4. A coiled, bony, fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.
  4. 5. The simple association connecting two phenomena having similar features.
  5. 6. The simple association uniting two phenomena connected in time or space is an association on ___.
  6. 8. The physiological basis of memory is reflex work resulting in a time nervous communication called an ___.
  7. 10. The formal, psychological term for the sense of smell.
  8. 12. The going carry of attention from one object on another.
  9. 13. The system for sensing the position and movement of individual body parts.
  10. 15. Attention can be categorized as collective, group, and ___.
  11. 16. Involuntary attention is also called natural and ___.
  12. 17. Semantic associations that communicate two phenomena which are actually constantly connected.
  13. 21. The process directed on preservation in memory of received impressions.
  14. 22. During an activity, a person can keep some objects in the center of attention simultaneously due to the ___ of attention.
  15. 25. A mental process of a conscious adjustable concentration caused by conditions of activity is ___-willed attention.
  16. 26. The formal, psychological term for the sense of hearing.
  17. 27. A mental process of reflection of experience of the person by storing, preservations, and reproduction.
  18. 28. Without recognition, the certificate of ___ is impossible.
  19. 31. Retinal receptors that detect black, white, and gray, functioning heavily in peripheral vision.
  20. 33. Retinal receptor cells concentrated near the center of the retina that detect fine detail and color.
  21. 36. Fluctuations of attention naturally occur with a frequency of 1 to 5 ___.