Vision
Hearing
Pain/
Perception
Smell/Taste
Miscellaneous
100

Form by which light enter the eye.

What are electromagnetic radiation waves?

100

Number of waves per second.

What is frequency or hertz?

100

Perception moves back and forth because ground is not clearly defined.

What is a reversible/ambiguous/impossible figure?

100

Scientific term for taste.

What is gustation?

100

Conversion of sensory stimuli into neural impulses.

What is transduction?

200

Lobe responsible for sight.

What is the occipital lobe?

200

Vibrations of this structure cause the 3 ossicles in the  middle ear to vibrate.

What is the tympanic membrane of eardrum?

200

Realizing that an object does not grow even though the image reflected on the retina does change as the object gets closer.

What is size constancy?

200

Inability to smell.

What is anosmia?


200

Neural impulses travel through different routes to arrive at different areas in the brain.

What is coding?

300

Process by which lens changes shape to focus image on the back of the retina.

What is accommodation?

300

Area responsible for converting sound waves to neural impulses.

What are hair cells?

300

Substance released when cells are injured.

What is substance P or prostaglandins?

300

Smells can trigger emotional responses by stimulating this area in the brain.

What is the limbic system?

300

Mixing of two or more senses.

What is synesthesia?

400

Area where one can find the greatest concentration of cones on the back of the eye. 

What is the fovea?

400

Ringing sensation in the ears.

What is tinnitis?

400

Fusion of different images received by 2 eyes into one image, allowing one to determine depth.

What are binocular cues?

400

Taste buds can be found in this area of the mouth.

What are papillae?

400

Any background stimulus that interferes with our ability to detect other stimuli. 

What is noise?

500

Results from images being focused in the front of the retina because the eyeball is elongated.

What is nearsightedness of myopia?

500

Different frequency sounds bend hair cells at different locations on the basilar membrane. 

What is the place theory?

500

Previous exposure, expectations, assumptions and expectations influence how we interpret the world around us.

What is perceptual set?


500

Airborne chemicals secreted by some animals to generate a social response in others.

What is pheromones?

500

Our ability to detect change depends on the original intensity of a stimulus. 

What is Weber's law or just noticeable difference?

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