Parts of the Eye
Definitions
Thresholds
Parts of the Ear
Facts about the Ear and Eye
100

Light pass through this part which is surrounded by the iris


What is the Pupil?

100

This type of processing is guided by higher level mental processes based off of our experiences and expectations.

What is Top-Down processing?

100

The absolute minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus.

What is an absolute threshold?

100

a coiled, bony, that fluid-filled tube in the inner ear through which sound waves trigger nerve impulses.

What is a Cochlea?

100

Incoming vibrations cause the Cochlea Membrane

What is refer as the oval window?

200

Focuses incoming light rays into an image on the retina

What is lens?

200

This process helps us organize and interpret sensory information, which enables us to recognize meaningful objects and events

What is Perception?

200

This theory of predictions tells us how we detect a faint stimulus amid background noise.

What is the Signal Detection Theory?

200

The chamber between the eardrum and cochlea containing 3 tiny bones (hammer, anvil, and stirrup.

What is the middle ear?

200

What is known as a small Shaped tube?

What is Inner Ear?


300

A colored muscle that adjusts light intake


What is Iris?


300

This process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment.

What is Sensation? 

300

Literally meaning “below threshold”, this means to be below one’s threshold for conscious awareness.

What is the meaning of subliminal?

300

The innermost part of the ear, containing the cochlea

What is the inner ear?

300

What transmit the eardrum vibrations?



What is Middle Ear?
400

Images are projected onto this?

What is retina?

400

Our diminishing sensitivity to an unchanging stimulus

What is sensory adaptation?

400

The minimum difference between two different stimuli required for detection 50% of the time, this also called the just noticeable difference.

What is the Difference Threshold?


400

The  number of complete wavelengths that pass a joint in a given time

What is frequency?

400

What send s Neural Messages via the thalamus?



What is Auditory Cortex?

500

(worth 1,000 points)
The light passes through the cornea, pupil, and lens. The curvature and thickness of the lens change to bring either nearby or distant objects into focus on the retina...

What area consists of all 3 of these parts?

What is the Eye?

500

This type of processing begins with the sensory receptors and works its way up to the brains integration of sensory information.

What is Bottom-up processing?


500

This law says that to be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage.

What is Weber’s Law?

500

A tone’s experienced highness or lowness

What is pitch?

500


(worth 1,000 points)


The optic nerve connects to the brains visual cortex via the ____________

What is thalamus?

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