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Senses
Nerves
Perception
Bonus
100

the weakest amount of a stimulus that a person can detect half the time

What is absolute threshold?

100

touch, pressure, pain, and outside temperature?

 What are Somesthetic senses?


100

the nerve that carries smell impulses from the nose to the brain

What is the Olfactory nerve

100

 the organization of sensory information into meaningful experiences

What is Perception?

100

three semicircular canals that provide the sense of balance, located in the inner ear and connected to the brain by a nerve

What is the Vestibular system?

200

the smallest change in a physical stimulus that can be detected between two stimuli  

WHat is difference threshold/JND? 

200

Smell and taste are exmaples of..

What are Chemical senses?

200

the nerve that carries impulses from the inner ear to the brain, resulting in the perception of sound

What is an Auditory nerve?

200

ability to recognize distances and three-dimensionality?

What is Depth perception?

200

the study of people’s tendencies to make correct judgments in detecting the presence of stimuli

What is sensory adaption?

300

 the principle that for any change (s) in a stimulus to be detected, a constant proportion of that stimulus (s) must be added or subtracted

What is Weber’s Law?

300

nerve that carries impulses from the retina to the brain

What is the Optic nerve?

300

what is the ability to discriminate properly between a figure and its background?

What is Figure-ground perception?

400

Extrasensory perception

what is the ability to gain information by some means other than the ordinary senses?

What is Extrasensory perception?

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