Sensation
Perception
Eyes and Ears
Sleep and Dreams
Altered States
100

The process by which a form of physical energy is converted into a coded neural signal that can be processed by the nervous system

What is transduction? 

100

The school of psychology that maintained sensations are actively processed according to consistent perceptual rules, producing meaningful whole perceptions.

What is gestalt psychology? 

100

The process by which the lens changes shape to focus incoming light so that it falls on the retina is:

What is accommodation? 
100

A cluster of neurons in the hypothalamus that governs the timing of circadian rhythms

What is the SCN or suprachiasmatic nucleus? 

100

The splitting of consciousness into two or more simultaneous streams of mental activity

What is dissociation? 

200

The smallest possible just noticeable difference between two stimuli that can be detected half the time 

What is difference threshold? 

200

Relative size, overlap, aerial perspective, texture gradient and linear perspective are all examples of :

What is a monocular cue? 

200

The rate of vibration or number of waves per second

What is frequency? 

200

Vivid sensory phenomena that occur during the onset of sleep.

What is hypnagogic hallucinations? 

200

Hilgard's term for the dissociated stream of mental activity that continues during hypnosis

What is the hidden observer? 

300

A principle of sensation that holds that the size of the jnd will vary depending on its relations to the strength of the original stimulus

What is Weber's Law? 

300

A famous visual illusion involving the misperception of the identical length of two lines

What is Muller-Lyer Illusion? 

300

1 million axons of the ganglion cells  bundle together to form this

What is the optic nerve? 

300

The beginnings of delta waves show up in this stage of sleep

What is Stage 2 of NREM sleep? 

300

Tom Petty's death of accidental overdose is an example of the ________________effects of depressant drugs.  

What is additive?  

400

The finding that repeated exposure to a stimulus increases a person's preference for that stimulus

What is the mere exposure effect?  

400

The perception of an object remaining the same size despite changing images on the retina is called:

What is size constancy? 

400

The two theories of color 

What is The trichromatic theory of color vision & The opponent-process theory of color vision?

400

Model that emphasizes the continuity of waking and dreaming cognition and states dreaming is like thinking under conditions of reduced sensory input and the absence of voluntary control

What is the neurocognitive model of dreaming?  

400

Name three popular designer "club" drugs named in the book

What are:

MDMA (Ecstasy)

PCP

Ketamine? 

500

A bee's wing falling on your cheek from a height of about a half an inch is an example of _______________of _________________.

What is Absolute threshold of touch?

500

The Gestalt principles of organization are: 

What are the law of similarity?

The law of closure?

The law of good continuation? And

The Law of proximity? 


500

Embedded in the _________________________are the sensory receptors for sound called_______________.

What is the Basilar membrane hair cells?  

500

Name three examples of parasomnias

What are sleepwalking, sleep terrors,  sleepsex, and/or sleep-related eating disorder?  
500

At this Blood Alcohol Level, about half of the people die 

What is .40 BAL? 

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