Vision
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Hearing
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100

What are the 4 parts of our eye that work together in the process of vision?

The cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve. 

100

Illusions

Incorrect perceptions.

100

What are the 2 Chemical senses?

Taste (gustation) and smell (olfaction)


100

Hearing


 Audition

100

Macular degeneration  

Medical condition that impacts the central vision and day time vision. That degenerates/gets worse  overtime.

200

What is retinal disparity?

Sight from one eye or the other.

           

200

Kinesthesis

Body movement, where receptors immediately send messages to the brain. Without it movements would be uncoordinated.

200

 Psychophysics  

Relation between the physical stimuli, that lead to sensations and perceptions.

200

Damage caused by damage to the cochlea, hair cells, or auditory neurons. The inner hear, resulting in hearing loss.

Sensorineural Deafness

200

Glaucoma

Increased eye pressure and damages the optic nerve.

300

Absolute vs Difference Threshold 

Absolute is the minimum amount of physical stimuli required. Difference threshold is the minimum amount to notice 2 different sensory inputs. 
300
Helps coordinate with balance, positioning, and touch.

Somesthesis

300

What are the five recognized taste experiences?

Sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami. 

--Flavor, smell, and texture can factor into taste.


300

Conduction deafness

Happens in the outer or middle ear, that block the ability to hear.

300

Figure Ground Perception

Division of distinguishing an object from its background.

Ex. hearing a side conservation out of a noisy classroom.

400

Vestibular 

Regulated by the inner ear, mainly from the 3 semicircular canals.

400

Is the organization of sensory information into meaningful experiences.

Perception

400

Stroop Test

Reading the word through different colors, and the word being a color.

400

What are frequency and amplitude, in hearing?

Frequency (rate) - High or low pitch sounds from vibrations

Amplitude (loudness) - Height of sound waves.

400

Gestalt 

Experience by organizing pieces of information into a whole.

500

Monocular vs Binocular Depth Cue

Monocular is the perception of one eye and binocular is the perception of both eyes together.

500

What occurs when a stimulus activates a receptor and sensory receptors pick up the information.

Sensation

500

When you mix up senses.

Synesthesia

500

Snail-like shape, with a fluid filled tube that holds sensory receptors in the ear?            

Cochlea

500

Constancy 

We tend to see things in the same way regardless of a changed condition.    

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