The Eye
Perception
Sensation
100

Enables us to see colors

What is cones

100

The smallest percent of change we can notice in a stimulus is...

What is Webers Law

100

Small portion of electromagnetic spectrum that is visible

What is Visible Light

200

3 cone pigments work together to create color perception

What is Trichromatic Theory

200

Aspects of a scene that yield information about depth when viewed with only one eye

What is Monocular Cues

200

Distance between any two consecutive crests or troughs of a wave

What is Wavelength

300

All 3 cones are used to create this color for us....

What is White
300

Texture gradient, linear perspective, interposition, relative height, relative size, relative motion (All of these are examples of...)

What is Monocular Cues

300

What is it called when your senses analyze something and then your brain confirms or denys the expectation?

What is Bottom-Up Processing

400

What is the rare condition where you only have one cone and little to no color perception?

What is Monochromacy

400

What is it called when your brain analyzes something and then your senses confirm or deny the expectation?

What is Top-down processing

400

Process where physical sensations like smells and sounds are coded into neural signals for our brain to interpret

What is Transduction

500

What is the part of the eye called that sits in the back and contains the rods and cones?

What is The Retina

500

Difference in the retinal images using both eyes to provide information about depth

What is Binocular Cues

500

Number of wavelengths that make up the light (Definition straight from text book)

Purity

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