Sensation / Perception
Waves
Sight
Sound
Taste
100
Define perception

The way we recognize and interpret sensory information.

100

What are the highest and lowest parts of a wave?

Crest and trough
100

Define the blindspot

There is nothing in our range; information that isn't responsive to the eye.

100

What does it mean when someone is deaf?

Someone who has little to no ability to hear.

100

List the six groups of taste according to research

Salty, sweet, sour, fatty parts of food, and umami

200

How many sensory systems do we have? 

Ten
200

The measurement of frequency

Hertz (Hz)

200

According to the Opponent-Process Theory, how are colors coordinated? 

Opponent pairs 

200

List the three divisions of the ear 

Inner, outer, and middle

200

How are taste buds formed?

Groups of taste receptor cells that extend into the taste bud's central pore.

300

What are the forms of processing?

Top-down and Bottom-up processing

300

What wavelengths can people see? 

380-740 nanometers

300

How are rods and cones impactful to our eyesight?

Rods can help us see in the nighttime and cones allow us to see in the daytime.

300

Name a reason why someone may have conductive hearing loss

Age, environment, or genetics

300

How long is the life cycle for taste buds?

10 to 14 days

400

What are the five factors that can affect someone's perception? 

Beliefs, attention, motivation, experiences, and sensory adaption.

400

What are for longer, intermediate, and shorter wavelengths? 

Red, green, and blues and violets respectiviely.

400

Based on the trichromatic theory of color vision, what are the three colors produced by combination? 

Green, blue, and red

400

What's the difference between congenital deafness and conductive hearing loss?

People who are born being deaf are people who have congenital deafness and conductive hearing loss can occur later in their lifetime. 

400

Why is taste considered a sensory receptor?

It reacts to the substances we eat in our meals

500

What is the minimum energy percentage the stimulus requires to be detected based on the absolute threshold?

50%

500

What determines the amplitude of soundwaves and what is it measured by? 

Loudness and measured in decibels.

500

Persistence of a visual experience following the stimulus's absence is defined as what?

An afterimage

500

What's the disease that can result in sensorineural hearing loss?

Ménière's disease

500

Where are taste buds transmitted in the body? 

The limbic system, medulla, thalamus, and gustatory cortex