The Eye
The Ear
Perception
100

When lighting is very dim, this part of the eye adjusts to let in as much light as possible.

What is the pupil?

100
In waves, this determines the pitch we experience.
What is frequency?
100

The sense associated with the perception of taste

What is the gustatory system?

200

The part of the eye that bends entering light rays and focuses them onto the retina.

What is the lens?

200

These are the nicknames for the smallest bones in our body- the three bones located in the middle ear.

What are the anvil, the stirrup, and the hammer?

200
Cues that allow us to judge distance, which we only need one eye for.
What are monocular cues?
300
The photoreceptors that don't work well in dim light, but perceive details.
What are cones?
300
This is the fluid filled, snail shaped structure, where sound waves are amplified and sent onto the brain.
What is the cochlea?
300

The phenomenon which caused test subjects not to notice the gorilla walking through a video they were watching. 

inattentional blindness.

400

Most people with color-deficient vison are not actually "colorblind". They simply lack functioning _________ or _____________ sensitive cones, or sometimes both. (two colors)

What are red or green?

400

The theory of hearing that suggests our perception of pitch corresponds to the rate or frequency at which the entire basilar membrane vibrates.

What is frequency theory

400

The sensory receptors for smell


What are olfactory cilia?

500
This part of the eye carries information to your brain, where the thalamus will receive and distribute the information.
What is the optic nerve?
500

This theory of hearing suggests that different sound frequencies vibrate different portions of the basilar membrane, producing different pitches.

What is place theory?

500
The fact that you still perceive your car as blue whether it is bright or dark outside demonstrates this concept.
What is perceptual constancy?
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