Failure to consciously perceive something you are looking at because you are not attending to it
What is Inattentional Blindness
200
Located behind the cornea
What is Lens
200
Snail shaped structure within the inner ear
What is Cochlea
200
Knoblike elevations in the tongue
What is Papillae
200
Body part that allows smelling
What is Nose
300
The absence of normal levels of sensory stimulation
What is Sensory Deprivation
300
The part of the eye that gives its color
What is Iris
300
Receptor cells; looks like bristles
What is Hair cells
300
The four basic tastes that are apart of our evolutionary heritage
What is Salty, Sour, Bitter, Sweet
300
Have psychological effects on us
What is odors
400
Stimulation of one sense consistently evokes a sensation in another
What is Synethesia
400
Surrounded by the iris
What is Pupil
400
Stretches across the interior of the cochlea
What is Basilar Membrane
400
The taste of monosodium glutamate (MSG)
What is Umami
400
Number of smells we detect
What is 10,000
500
The principle that different sensory modalities exist because signals received by the sense organs stimulate different nerve pathways leading to different areas of the brain
What is The Doctrine of Specific Nerve Energies
500
Visual receptors are located in the back of the eye