Sensation
Perception
Vision
Other Senses
100

This term refers to the process by which sensory receptors detect environmental energy

What is sensation

100

Tiny molecules of substances that have been released into the air are called

What is odorants 

100

Light sensitive cells in the retina responsible for non-color vision and low light are called 

What are rods

100

The sense that provides information about balance and movement, located in the inner ear?

What is the vestibular sense 

200

This law states that the smallest detectable difference between two stimuli is a constant proportion 

What is Weber's Law

200

The principle that says we group elements together that are physically close to each other. 

What is the Gestalt principle of proximity

200

The opening in the center of the iris that allows light to enter the eye is called

What is the pupil

200

Receptors located in muscles, tendons, and joints that provide information about body position

What is the kinesthetic sense?

300

The minimum amount of stimulus energy needed for a person to detect a stimulus 50% of the time

What is absolute threshold 

300

This type of processing uses physical features of a stimulus to build a perceptual experience 

What is bottom-up processing

300

A person cannot see objects clearly at night, even though they see well during the day, suggesting an issue with?

What are rods

300

A gymnast maintains balance on a  narrow beam because information from their semicircular canals. 

What is the vestibular sense 

400

After walking into a movie theater, the dim room becomes easier to see in after a few minutes. What process is this?

What is sensory adaption

400

List the auditory pathway (hint: there are 11 steps and you can combine malleus-incus-stapes as 1 step)

What is pinna-auditory canal-tympanic membrane-ossicles (malleus-incus-stapes)-oval window-cochlea-basilar membrane-hair cells-auditory nerve-thalamus-auditory cortex

400
After staring at a green square, you see a red afterimage when you look away. This supports which color theory?

What is opponent-process theory 

400

When congested, a person says food "has no flavor" because this sense is reduced 

What is olfaction

500

These specialized cells in the retina transduce light into neural signals

What is photoreceptors 

500

You interpret a blurry shape on the road as a dog because you expect to see dogs in your neighborhood. This is an example of what?

What is top-down processing

500

A driver doesn't notice a motorcycle in a specific part of their visual field because the optic nerve leaves the retina at that location. This is because?

What is the blind spot 

500

What is another name for a savory taste

What is umami

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