Across
- 2. the fact that the left and right fields of vision provide sightly different visual images when focusing on a single object
- 5. a small depression within the neurosensory retina where visual acuity ( allows you to read)
- 6. It relates to the idea that the intensity of the stimuli and psychological and physical state of the person contribute to whether or not the person is able to detect the stimuli
- 8. within your eye are tiny cells that can receive waves of light and translate them into one of the three colors: blue, green,and red.
- 9. Gestalt principles of visual perception that describe how people perceive objects:
- 13. smallest level of energy required by an external stimulus to be detectable by the human senses, including vision, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
- 15. proposes that one member of the color pair suppresses the other color
Down
- 1. describes how non-painful sensations can override and reduce painful sensations
- 3. provides the sense of balance and the information about the body positions
- 4. to convert
- 7. the unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over a period of time.
- 8. perceiving things based on your prior experiences and knowledge
- 10. a set of principles that describe how the human mind perceives visual elements
- 11. Their job is to detect a scene's features-edges,line,angles,and movement
- 12. when the brain process sensory information and uses clues to understand stimuli
- 14. Similarity and Common Fate are both Gestalt principles that help people perceive objects as groups
