Vision
Hearing
Hodge Podge
100

This part of the eye can expand and contract to let light in.

What is the pupil?

100

The loudness or softness of a sound is measured by the height of the wave or this.

What is amplitude?

100

This theory explains how we feel pain based on the brain's response.

What is the gate-control theory?

200

This is the process where the lens of the eye changes shape to focus on images near or far.

What is accomodation?

200

This structure is a coiled fluid filled part of the air where sounds are turned into neural impulses by triggering hair cells.

What is the cochlea?

200

All of our senses except smell are processed through this part of the brain.

What is the thalamus?

300

This area of the eye contains the cones and is the central focal point of the retina.

What is the  fovea?

300

Theory of temporal coding that states the rate of neural impulses travelling on the auditory nerve match the rate of the tone.

What is frequency theory?

300

Before going to the smell cortex in the temporal lobe, messages are sent to this structure to smell.

What is olfactory bulb?

400

The Young-Helmholtz Theory states cones see these three colors.

What are red, green, and blue?

400

The lowness or highness of a sound based on frequency is known as this. 

What is pitch?

400

These two areas of the ear are responsible for our vestibular sense.

What is the semicircular canals and vestibular sacs?

500

People who can not recognize faces suffer from this.

What is face blindness or prosopagnosia?

500

Damage to cochlea receptors or auditory nerve is known as this type of deafness.

What is sensorineural deafness?

500

A person that has blended senses and could see music has this.

What is syesthia?

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