Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
100

Macular Degeneration

The lacking of being able to see straight in front of view. Sees best at night

100

Olfaction

The ability to use one's sense of smell.

100

Constancy 

When something remains the same such as weight or height but they move closer or farther from you.

100

Optical Illusion

An O.I. is when a picture messes with one senses messing with their overall sense of reality.

100

Somesthesis

The name for all the types of sensory input.

200

Stroop Test

A type of test given where you have to say the color the letters are filled in with even though you are reading a different color.
200

Gustation

Formal word for sense of taste.

200

What are the 5 main senses?

They include smell, taste, hear, touch, and vision.

200

What is frequency?

The number of sound waves in vibrations per second. 

200

Figure-Ground Perception

The ability for someone to diffrenciate background and object or person

300

Binocular Depth Cue

Putting the images produced by each eyeball together in one picture to see depth perception.

300

Sensorineural Hearing Loss

When there is damaged done inside your ear consisting of hair cells

300

4 parts of the eye used for vision.

Cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve.

300

Glaucoma 

Something that messes pressure of optic nerve making it more difficult to see.

300

Example of a optical illusion

Stroop Test or Ames Room Illusion

400

Monocular Depth Cue

Using one eye to see depth perception

400

What is often used to help sensorineural hearing loss?

Cochlear Implants

400

What is absolute threshold?

The minimum in which someone can feel something or detect a sensory reaction.
400

Perception

The analyzation process of what is sensed.

400

Short term for Extrasensory Perception

ESP

500

Audition

The ability to hear or formal way of wording it

500

What are the two chemical senses?

Smell and Taste

500

Who can better sense odor?

Women

500

Cochlea

A part of the ear filled with liquid helping to hear.

500

A way to help conduction hearing loss

The use of hearing aids.

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