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Gestalt
100

Damage to this area of the brain results in the inability to recognize faces. 

What is the fusiform gyrus?

100

The image below depicts this frequency:


What is 1Hz (1 cycle/second)?

100

The middle ear contains three small bones that amplify sound, casually known respectively as the anvil, hammer, and stirrup. These are academically known as ___________ respectively. 

What are the Malleus, Incus, and Stapes?

100

The image below is an example of this principle of perceptual organization.


What is good continuation?


200

The consecutive stimulation of receptive fields which lead to the stimlation of an interneuron from one receptive field but not the other leads to the delay in signal detection. This gives us the ability to detect...

What is motion?

200

The ability of the ear to decompose complex sounds to spectral components describes this concept.

What is Ohm's Law of Hearing?


200
This is also known as the ear drum.

What is the tympanic membrane?

200

This symbol is perceived simply as 5 interconnected circles as opposed to several series of curved lines because of this law.


What is the law of Pragnanz?

300

The pathway below describes this visual pathway:

photoreceptor

bipolar cells

ganglion cells

superior colliculus

pulvinar necleus (thalamus)

amygdala, parietal, v1

What is the tectopulvinar pathway?

300

Auditory receptor (hair cells) can be found in this part of the auditory system for auditory transduction. 

What is the Organ of Corti?

300

The striate cortex is named as such because visual sensory information is received from the eyes alternatingly. This concept is also known as ...

What is Ocular Dominance?


300

The diagram below is seen as a circle-square pairs as opposed to two circles and two squares because of this gestalt principle.

What is uniform connectedness?

400

An object beyond the horopter would lead to the dt to be less than the dn, resulting in this type of retinal disparity.

What is uncrossed disparity?

400

The third relay of hte auditory pathway. 

What is the superior olives (Medulla/Pons)?

400

Hair cells stimulation results in lower pitch perception when in close proximity to the apex of the cochlea. Hair cell stimulation results in higher pitch perception when farther away from the apex. This describes ....

What is tonotopic organization?

400

This image is seen as a series of 5 sets of dots as opposed to 10 dots is due to this gestalt principle.

What is proximity?

500

"Removing the stimulation of cones leaving the information due to inhibition of stimulus results in afterimages" is a statement that describes this theory of color perception.

What is the opponent processing theory?

500

Close proximity to the cochlear base results in the detection of this type of pitch.

What is higher pitch?

500

The "lower" part of the cochlea that ends with the round window where vibrations dissipate is called...

What is the scala tympani?
500

This gestalt principle of organization describes objects that move or function in a similar manner is perceived as a solitary unit.

What is Common Fate?


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