How do our sensory receptors and nervous systems receive stimulus?
What is environment
Synesthesia is a _____ kind of condition
What is neurological
Herman Helmholz created the ______ Principle
What is Likelihood
The Mcgurk effect occurs when there is a conflict of what we see and ____
What is hear
Sensation provides the ___ information
What is raw
The brain perceives what?
What is Sound
Synesthesia translates to _____ together
What is perceive
Illusions mislead us by playing on the way we organize and interpret our sensations, what kind of illusion do we call this?
What is Optical
Noticeable difference varies depending upon which relation of stimulus strength there is, which law is this?
Who is Webster
Forewarning of unpleasant taste, brain ______ unpleasant taste
Expects
What is Judge
Long sound waves = ___ frequency
What is Low
What is High
Altreverse made what video? Perception of ____
What is Time
Energy Source=_____
Ears sense _________ air
What is Vibrating
What is the definition for the opposite of pitch
What is Amplitude
What is something that is harder to do with your eyes closed than with your eyes open that involves 1 foot
What is Balance
Who came up with the Stroop effect?
Who is John Ridley Stroop
Which is more accurate with colors with your depth perception, Rods or Cones?
What is Cones
What is the sensation that allows you to taste different things with remarkable reactions
What is a Supertaster
What do you call being able to sense multiple information from multiple inputs?
What is Proprioception
The olfactory sense can also be referred to as what?
What is Sensory Adaption
Each individual has an explanatory gap where sensations are perceived individually what is this called?
What is The Explanatory Gap
The _____ of food can affect our perception of taste too
What is Color