The organization and interpretation of sensory info.
what is perception?
The mental tendencies that affect what we hear, taste, feel, and see.
What is Perceptual Set?
The point where the optic nerve leaves the eye and creates a "blind" spot because no receptor cells are located there.
What is blindspot?
When our brains perceives a rapid series of slightly varying images as a continuous movement
What is the Stroboscope movement?
The sense or act of hearing
What is Audition?
It's our sense of taste.
What is Gustation?
Mental Tendencies that affect what we hear, taste, feel, and see.
What is the perceptual Set?
The dimension of color determined by wavelength of light.
What is "hue?"
Our ability to organize 3D images from the 2D images reflected from our retinas
What is Depth Perception?
mostly what you can see or touch of the ear.
What is The outer ear?
is failing to see visible objects when our attention is distracted elsewhere.
what is intentional blindness?
Mind to mind communication
What is Telepathy?
The two theories at work with color processing.
What is Young-Helmholtz Trichromatic theory and Opponent-Process theory?
Monocular cues are depth cues that are available to each eye by itself.
What is Monocular cues?
The theory that the whole basilar membrane vibrates and it explains how we hear low pitched sounds.
What is the frequency theory?
An effect that makes you attend to one voice in a crowd but still hear your named called across the room
What is the cocktail party effect?
Perceiving future events
What is Precognition?
The nerve that carries the message to the brain
what is optic nerve?
Perceptual Consistencies
What Allows us to recognize objects without being deceived by changes in color brightness shape or size?
only current device known to restore hearing for nerve deafness?
What is the Cochlear Implant?
This starts the scenes and works up to higher level mental processes
What is Bottom up processing?
The part of our perceptual set that influences us to perceive objects as threatening when in fear
What is emotion?
through the cornea first then through the pupil
Where does light travel through?
A seamless scene at every movement
What is Our conscious perception?
This theory is responsible for activating DIFFERENT places on the cochlea's basilar membrane, and explains how we hear high-pitched sounds
What is Place Theory?