Sensation Basics
Vision Basics
Hearing & Other Senses
Attention & Perception
Perceptual Cues
100

What is the process by which sensory receptors and the nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment?

Sensation

100

What is the part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil?

Iris

100

What is the sense of smell called?

Olfaction

100

What is the type of processing guided only by sensory information?

Bottom-Up Processing

100

What is the ability to perceive an object as having the same shape even when viewed from different angles called?

Shape Constancy

200

What is the process of converting stimulus energy into neural signals called?

Transduction
200

What is the clear outer covering of the eye that bends light to help focus images called?

Cornea

200
What is the sense of taste called?

Gustation

200

This phenomenon describes the ability to focus on a single conversation in a noisy environment while still noticing personally relevant information, like hearing your name mentioned across the room.

Cocktail Party Effect

200

This binocular cue measures how much the eyes turn inward to focus on a close object.

Convergence

300

What is the weakest amount of a stimulus that can be detected 50% of the time?

Absolute Threshold

300

What is the area where the optic nerve leaves the eye, creating a spot with no receptor cells called?

Blind Spot

300

What is the theory that links pitch to the specific place along the cochlea that is stimulated?

Place Theory

300

This term describes when a person fails to notice a fully visible but unexpected object because their attention is focused elsewhere

Inattentional Blindness

300

When closer objects block the view of farther ones.

Interposition

400

What is the minimum difference between two stimuli required for detection 50% of the time called?

Just Noticeable Difference

400

What are the two kinds of photoreceptor cells and what do they do?

Rods - see in black and white/dim light

Cones - see in color and fine detail

400

The theory that the spinal cord contains a gate that blocks or allows pain signals to pass to the brain.

Gate Control Theory of Pain

400

What is the mental framework that influences how we interpret information called?

Schema

400

What do we call the tendency to perceive parallel lines as converging in the distance.

Linear Perspective

500

What is the law stating that two stimuli must differ by a constant proportion, not a constant amount, to be perceived as different?

Weber's Law

500

What is the disorder where people cannot recognize faces even though their vision is otherwise normal?

Prosopagnosia

500

What is the system for sensing body position and movement of individual body parts?

Kinesthetic Sense
500

What do we call the tendency to perceive what we expect to see, based on experience or context?

Perceptual Set

500

What do we call the difference between images seen by the two eyes, used for depth perception.

Retinal Disparity?