Across
- 1. the ability to percieve objects as 3D
- 4. depth cues that depend on the combination of the images in the left and right eye and on the way the two eyes work together
- 7. sensations that remain after a stimulus is removed
- 9. the perception that a stationary object is moving
- 11. the theory stating that cells in the visual system respond to complementary pairs of red-green and blue-yellow colors
- 13. a locations at which a sudden change of brightness occurs
- 14. a school of thought interested in how people naturally organize their perceptions according to certain patterns
- 15. when we see objects as a unit when they are near eachother
- 16. powerful depth cues available from the image in one eye
Down
- 2. the recognition that objects are constant and unchanging even though sensory input about them is changing
- 3. when we see objects as a unit when they are similar
- 5. the principle by which we organize the perceptual field into stimuli that stand out and those that are left over
- 6. a binocular cue to depth and distance in which muscle movements in an individual's two eyes provide info about how deep or far away something is
- 8. when we fill in spaces and see incomplete figures as complete
- 10. the theory stating that color perception is produced by three types of cone receptors in the retina that are particularly sensitive to different, but overlapping, ranges of wavelengths
- 12. atypical color vision, in which people can see some colors but not others
