General Vocabulary
General Knowledge
Perceptions
Senses
Diseases
100

What is the term for when a patient only focuses on a certain object 

Selective Attention

100

This type of hearing loss results from damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve, while this other type occurs when there is a problem in the outer or middle ear that prevents sound waves from being transmitted effectively to the inner ear.

What is the difference between sensorineural deafness and conduction deafness

100

What is the ability to perceive and judge the distance of objects? 

Depth perception

100

What sense category does taste and smell fall into

Chemical senses

100

this eye condition, often associated with increased pressure inside the eye, can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss if left untreated

Glaucoma

200

the term for when objects are perceived as unchanging 

Constancy

200

what is an emphasizes that the mind organizes sensory information into whole patterns or configurations, rather than perceiving individual elements se

Gestalt Psychology

200

This concept refers to the influence of past experiences, expectations, and knowledge on how we interpret sensory information

perceptual set

200

Which senses do we know the most about?

Sight and Hearing

200

This age-related condition is a leading cause of vision loss, characterized by the deterioration of the central portion of the retina

Macular degeneration

300

Occurs when objects closer to the observer appear to move faster across the visual field than objects that are farther away, helping us judge distance as we move.

Motion Parallax 

300

What is the theory that we are able to gain information through known sensory channels

Extrasensory perception

300

What are Chemical Senses 

Taste and smell

300

These two types of receptors in the body are responsible for detecting pain

nociceptors and chemically-sensitive nociceptors

300

The inability to feel pain

Congenital analgesia

400

What is the theory that we perceive ways a certain way based on past experiences? 

Perceptual set    

400

occurs when there is a delay in reaction time caused by a conflict between the color of a word and the word's meaning

Stroop effect

400

What is the ability to notice an object and distinguish it from the background 

Figure-ground perception

400

These two senses, both of which are primarily located in the ear, help us detect sound and maintain balance.

What are hearing and vestibular (balance) senses?

400

The ability to detect chemical stimuli 

Chemical senses

500

What is the term for when a series of still standing pictures are perceived to be moving?

Stroboscopic motion

500

The theory that the human eye has three different types of color receptors 

Trichromatic Theory

500

What is the idea that we can perceive information or events without using the 5 senses?

Extrasensory perception

500

Studies have consistently shown that this gender tends to have a more acute sense of smell, being more sensitive to certain odors and better at identifying and distinguishing scents.

Who are women?

500

What are the five basic tastes 

sweetness, sourness, saltiness, bitterness, and savoriness 

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