Sensation and Perception
Attention
Sight and Sound
Touch and Taste
Smell and Bonus Senses
100

Fill in the blank: 

A. __________ is taking in stimuli from the external world and B._________ is the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information  

A = sensation 

B = perception 

100

True or False  

An example of the Stroop effect is when the word blue is written in green, and it makes it difficult to determine which word is presented to you. 

True  

100

Yes or no: 

The optic chiasm is located where optic nerves cross in the brain

Yes

100

Using thermoreceptors to detect if something is warm or cold uses what one of our senses?

Touch 

100

Yes or no: 

Your tongue houses around 10,000 taste buds that are replaced every 2 weeks.  

Yes

200

Fill in the blank with words down below:  

Driving to a new destination you would use A. _____-_____ processing and driving home from work everyday you would use B. ______-____ processing 

Word bank: 

top-down  

bottom-up  

A = bottom-up 

B = top-down 

200

Yes or no: 

You are listening to a song that makes you sad and don’t notice your friend trying to get your attention. Is this an example of emotion-induced blindness? 

Yes

200

Fill in the blank with the words down below:

The A. ___, the white part of your eye, protects the retina while the B. ___, the black part of your eye receives the light.

Word Bank:

Pupil

Solera

A. Solera

B. Pupil

200

True or false: 

If you experience a hot sensation, it is because both your warm and cold thermoreceptors were stimulated at the exact same time. 

True 

200

The sense of smell has a connection to two things, what are they?

Memory and emotion
300

Fill in the blank with the words down below:  

Photoreception is a sensory receptor for A. __________, mechanoreception is a sensory receptor for B. _______________, and chemoreception is a  

C. ________________ sensory receptor  

Word bank: 

touch and hearing 

vision 

smell and taste 

A = Vision 

B = touch and hearing 

C = smell and taste 

300

Multiple Choice:  

Your ceiling fan is rattling, at first you notice it but after a while you get used to the noise. What would this be an example of? 

A. sensation depletion 

B. sensory adaptation 

C. inattentional blindness 

B. sensory adaptation

300

Fill in the blank: 

Differences in ________ and _________ both help us localize sound  

Timing 

Intensity

300

Multiple Choice: 

Many neuroscientists believe the brain creates the experience of pain. Evidence suggests that __________ turn pain signals off and on.  

A. serotonin 

B. endorphins 

C. GABA 

D. Acetylcholine  

B. endorphins

300

Multiple Choice:

In addition to taste, smell is also a ____ sense 

A. electrochemical 

B. chemical

C. electric

B. chemical

400

Fill in the blank with the words down below: 

An example of the A. ________ threshold is spotting a flame from a candle 30 ft away (noticed 50% of the time). An example of the B. _______ threshold is when you notice the music changed volume by one level (noticed 50% of the time). 

Word bank: 

absolute 

difference 

A = absolute  

B = difference  

400

Multiple Choice:  

Which is an example of inattentional blindness? 

A. You are looking for your seat on an airplane and don’t notice the flight attendant is trying to get your attention 

B. You just ended a call where you learned that your grandmother is in the hospital, so you don’t notice your teakettle is boiling over 

A. You are looking for your seat on an airplane and don’t notice the flight attendant is trying to get your attention

400

Fill in the blank with the words down below: 

A._______ are more useful during the night while B.______ are more useful during the day 

Word Bank: 

Cones 

Rods 

A = Rods 

B = Cones 

400

Name the 6 taste qualities  

sweet, salty, sour, umami, fat, and bitter  

400

Fill in the blank with the words down below: 

A. ________ is the sense that deals with movement and posture 

B. _________ is the sense that deals with balance and acceleration 

Word Bank: 

Vestibular  

Kinesthetic 

A = kinesthetic  

B = vestibular 

500

Fill in the blank with the words down below: 

There are four possible outcomes of the Signal Detection Theory when taking a hearing test. The first outcome is a  A. ________ (a beep is presented, and you react to the beep). The second outcome is B. _________ (a beep is presented but you don’t react to the beep). Another outcome is a  

C. ________ _________. (there is no beep presented but you react as if there was a beep).  The last outcome is a D.________ ___________ (there is no beep presented and you do not react).    

Word bank: 

correct rejection 

miss 

false alarm 

hit 

A = hit 

B = miss 

C = false alarm 

D = correct rejection 

500

Multiple Choice:  

Which would be an example of the cocktail party phenomenon?  

A. You are in a crowded room and can hear indistinct chatter 

B. You are listening to a professor perform a lecture 

C. You are in a crowded room and are focusing on one particular voice 

D. You are having a conversation with a friend 

C. You are in a crowded room and are focusing on one particular voice

500

Multiple Choice: 

You hear a dog barking off in the distance the pathway of this auditory information goes from the ______to the ____ ______ then to the _____ _____ and finally to the ______ _____.  

A. cochlea; brain stem; temporal lobe; auditory nerve 

B. brain stem; auditory nerve; cochlea; temporal lobe 

C. temporal lobe; brain stem; auditory nerve; cochlea 

D. cochlea; auditory nerve; brain stem; temporal lobe  

D. cochlea; auditory nerve; brain stem; temporal lobe

500

Fill in the blank with the words down below: 

You are touching a soft blanket. The pathway of tactile (touch) information goes from the A._________ to the B._____ ______ then to the C._______ and finally to the D. ________ ______ of the parietal lobe   

Word Bank:  

somatosensory cortex 

receptors 

thalamus  

receptors  

A = receptors 

B = spinal cord 

C = thalamus 

D = somatosensory cortex  

500

Fill in the blank with the words down below: 

 

The A. _________ theory states that if you look at red long enough a green afterimage appears and if you look at yellow long enough a blur afterimage will appear 

The B. ___________ theory states that humans only perceive red, blue, and green wavelengths which combine to create every color on the visible light spectrum 

Word bank: 

Opperent Processing

Trichromatic

A = opponent-processing  

B = trichromatic 

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